In this episode of Share Today, Save Tomorrow, Ivano sits down with Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz, Chair in Digital Economy at QUT and author of The Economy of Algorithms. We explore his RACERS framework, the shift from viewing AI as a mere tool to treating it as a creative partner, and why experimentation is key to managing risks. From surprising real-world applications to global policy gaps, this conversation offers practical insights for leaders navigating the AI revolution.
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In this episode of Share Today, Save Tomorrow, Ivano sits down with Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz, Chair in Digital Economy at QUT and author of The Economy of Algorithms. We explore his RACERS framework, the shift from viewing AI as a mere tool to treating it as a creative partner, and why experimentation is key to managing risks. From surprising real-world applications to global policy gaps, this conversation offers practical insights for leaders navigating the AI revolution.
039 - AI, Evolving Threats & the End of Attribution?
AUSCERT "Share today, save tomorrow"
28 minutes 8 seconds
11 months ago
039 - AI, Evolving Threats & the End of Attribution?
In this episode, AUSCERT features the following guests:
> Michael Hamm, CIRCL
> Ivano Bongiovanni, AUSCERT
Anthony sits down with the Michael Hamm from CIRCL the CERT of Luxembourg and creators of MISP. They discuss AI, the emerging threat landscape and whether attribution is going to become impossible
In the second half of the episode, Bek chats with Ivano Bongiovanni from AUSCERT to discuss what AUSCERT has in store for 2025.
This episode was hosted by Anthony Caruana and Bek Cheb
AUSCERT "Share today, save tomorrow"
In this episode of Share Today, Save Tomorrow, Ivano sits down with Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz, Chair in Digital Economy at QUT and author of The Economy of Algorithms. We explore his RACERS framework, the shift from viewing AI as a mere tool to treating it as a creative partner, and why experimentation is key to managing risks. From surprising real-world applications to global policy gaps, this conversation offers practical insights for leaders navigating the AI revolution.