Killer robots, digital rights and the future of our online identities
How to take back the power and control your data
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Is it ever justified to use autonomous robots during warfare?
How do we protect and maintain our digital rights?
Is there a place for books and reading in our distracted world?
Planning for the future means thinking about the answer to these questions. The implications of liberally sharing our digital rights could be huge — and it’s time we get ahead of them.
In this week’s episode, our co-founder Rich gets a download from Savena, co-founder of Identity 2.0 — an organisation dedicated to protecting our digital identity and holding companies that misuse that data accountable.
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Connect with Savena
Savena Surana is an award-winning creative communicator and producer. For over seven years she's told stories of social good for clients including the United Nations Foundation, Museum of London and Lego.
She is also the co-founder of Identity 2.0, a creative studio working at the intersection of digital rights, identity and technology. They have worked with organisations such as Stop Killer Robots, British Council and Children's Right International Network, bringing to life conversations about technology and society.
She has spoken at University of Oxford, BBC Studios and guest lectured at University of Arts London and was named a #WebChampion by Sir Tim Berners Lee.