Tim DunlopAs the professions are increasingly affected by digitisation, automation and artificial…This article was originally delivered as a paper for the 2017 Legal Scholars Roundtable held in Seoul (September 21–22, 2017), convened by…Sep 28, 2017Sep 28, 2017
Tim DunlopOh, big brother, where art thou?According to a recent article in Scientific American, the amount of data collected in 2016 matched the amount of data collected in the rest…Mar 9, 2017Mar 9, 2017
Tim DunlopElon Musk: the fake news story that refuses to go awayWith all the fuss in the world at the moment about fake news, it is perhaps amazing that stories about the so-called person Elon Musk…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Tim DunlopCollectionXThere has been some talk about putting together a book-length collection of my essays/op-eds/articles/blog posts from the last decade or…Jan 28, 2017Jan 28, 2017
Tim DunlopCollecting and collatingThere has been some talk about putting together a book-length collection of my essays/op-eds/articles/blog posts from the last decade or…Jan 22, 2017Jan 22, 2017
Tim DunlopinIntersectThe Future of Everything: An Interview with the Executive Director of the Green InstituteApart from being the Executive Director of The Green Institute, Tim Hollo is also an environmentalist and musician. He is founder of Green…Jan 19, 20171Jan 19, 20171
Tim DunlopTrump Is The Wall And He Is Already Making You Pay For ItLittle is being made of the fact that the economic malaise that has contributed to the rise of Trump, and Trumpism more generally, is…Nov 29, 2016Nov 29, 2016
Tim DunlopTrumpedOver the last few months I’ve been out promoting my new book on the future of work and talking to people at a range of events about how…Nov 9, 20161Nov 9, 20161
Tim DunlopSix quick thoughts about Australian politics at the momentThe issue of leadership struggles within the government — that is, between Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull — is now irrelevant. Turnbull…Oct 27, 20161Oct 27, 20161