Ellen BroadWhere do We Go Now, Siri?Published as part of the National Gallery of Victoria’s Art Triennial 2020 five-volume publication (December 2020). Republished here with…17 min read·Jan 8, 2021----
Ellen BroadWho gets held accountable when a facial recognition algorithm fails? And how?Earlier this week Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull confirmed that Premiers and Chief Ministers are being asked to share their…3 min read·Oct 5, 2017----
Ellen BroadThe consequences of dodgy data decisionsThe Australian government just announced its intention to begin drug testing trials of certain welfare recipients, as part of its 2017…4 min read·May 12, 2017----
Ellen BroadThe Great UntangleReading the final report of the Australian Productivity Commission on Data Availability and Use9 min read·May 8, 2017----
Ellen BroadWrestling with the ‘e’ word: data ethics and Unroll.me’s data selling woesNews this week that Unroll.me — a popular tool for organising subscription emails — sold their users’ anonymised email data to Uber has…8 min read·Apr 27, 2017----
Ellen BroadYou’re not as bad at STEM as you think you areI was sixteen when I decided I was bad at maths.8 min read·Dec 8, 2016--2--2
Ellen BroadEarly thoughts on the Australian Productivity Commission’s draft data sharing report(I will come back and make this a snazzier title)9 min read·Nov 3, 2016----
Ellen BroadGoodbye London, Hello AustraliaIn ten days time I’m saying goodbye to London and moving back to Australia.5 min read·Aug 22, 2016--1--1
Ellen BroadLasers, hedgehogs and the rise of the Age of Yoghurt: reflections on #OpenDefraLast week the UK’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) celebrated 12 months of #OpenDefra: their commitment to…9 min read·Jul 6, 2016--4--4