This episode was produced for Automated Societies, a podcast by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society.
In this episode we discuss the risks and benefits of sharing household energy use data, highlighting the opportunity for increased user awareness and sustainability, while also considering concerns around surveillance and data privacy.
This conversation is based on ‘Household Wattch: Exploring opportunities for surveillance and consent through families’ household energy use data’, a recent article by Dr Stephen Snow (UQ & CSIRO), Dr Awais Hameed Khan (ADM+S Research Fellow at UQ) , Kaleb Day (UQ) and Assoc Prof Ben Matthews (UQ).
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