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Episode 3: Public trust and accountability in the digital age, with Pia Andrews The Algorithmic Futures Podcast

    • Technology

In this episode, we chat with Pia Andrews, a self-described “open government, digital transformation and data geek” with a passion for making the world a better place.  She predominantly works in the public sector transforming public services, policies and culture through greater transparency, democratic engagement, citizen-centric design, open data and emerging technologies in the public sector and beyond. For more about Pia, visit her website, pipka.org.
We invited Pia to join us today because she has been thinking deeply about how to create and use technology for public good for the last 20 years. She will also be presenting at Social Responsibility of Algorithms 2022, which is supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
This episode was created in support of the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab, a collaboration between the Australian National University (ANU) Centre for European Studies, ANU School of Cybernetics, ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, DIMACS at Rutgers University, and CNRS LAMSADE. The Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab is supported by an Erasmus+ Jean Monnet grant from the European Commission.

Disclaimers
The European Commission support for the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab does not constitute an endorsement of the contents of the podcast or this webpage, which reflect the views only of the speakers or writers, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
All information we present here is purely for your education and enjoyment and should not be taken as advice specific to your situation.
Episode credits
Podcast Creator
Liz Williams
Hosts
Zena Assaad
Liz Williams
Guest
Pia Andrews
Producers
Zena Assaad
Liz Williams
Episode artwork
Zena Assaad
Audio editing
Liz Williams
Music
Sourced from https://mixkit.co/ and https://pixabay.com/.

In this episode, we chat with Pia Andrews, a self-described “open government, digital transformation and data geek” with a passion for making the world a better place.  She predominantly works in the public sector transforming public services, policies and culture through greater transparency, democratic engagement, citizen-centric design, open data and emerging technologies in the public sector and beyond. For more about Pia, visit her website, pipka.org.
We invited Pia to join us today because she has been thinking deeply about how to create and use technology for public good for the last 20 years. She will also be presenting at Social Responsibility of Algorithms 2022, which is supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
This episode was created in support of the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab, a collaboration between the Australian National University (ANU) Centre for European Studies, ANU School of Cybernetics, ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, DIMACS at Rutgers University, and CNRS LAMSADE. The Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab is supported by an Erasmus+ Jean Monnet grant from the European Commission.

Disclaimers
The European Commission support for the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab does not constitute an endorsement of the contents of the podcast or this webpage, which reflect the views only of the speakers or writers, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
All information we present here is purely for your education and enjoyment and should not be taken as advice specific to your situation.
Episode credits
Podcast Creator
Liz Williams
Hosts
Zena Assaad
Liz Williams
Guest
Pia Andrews
Producers
Zena Assaad
Liz Williams
Episode artwork
Zena Assaad
Audio editing
Liz Williams
Music
Sourced from https://mixkit.co/ and https://pixabay.com/.

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