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19 Dec 2024
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Miah Hammond-Errey is an influential voice in the field of emerging technologies and cybersecurity, offering insights on how these fields interact with national security and leadership. Her expertise is grounded in a significant career in Australian government analysis and strategic communications. Hammond-Errey contributes to AI safety discourse by highlighting the implications of AI on climate change, cybersecurity, and international relations, especially between major powers like the US and China. Her work is relevant to global AI safety policy, particularly in understanding technology ecosystems to mitigate misinformation and online harms.

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← ContributorsMiah Hammond-ErreyFollow @Miah_HEDr Miah Hammond-Errey is the founding CEO of Strat Futures Pty Limited and host of the Technology & Security podcast. She guides organisations and advises leaders on emerging technologies, intelligence, data, national security, cybersecurity and leadership. Her recent book is calledBig Data, Emerging Technologies and Intelligence: National Security Disrupted. Dr Hammond-Errey spent seventeen years leading federal government analysis and communications activities in Australia, Europe, and Asia and was awarded an Operations Medal. She is member of Australian Institute of Company Directors and teaches postgraduate cyber security at the University of Sydney. She's also affiliated with Deakin University’s Cyber Research and Innovation Centre. She previously established the Emerging Technology Program at the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and ran the information operations team at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.Articles by Miah Hammond-Errey (22)Miah Hammond-Errey4 Feb 2025DeepSeek diplomacy: Disruption, dominance and dataAnother shift in the world as we know it.Miah Hammond-Errey15 Jan 2025Meta power move is about more than fact checkingWe can expect more pushback from US tech companies towards national governments – but will this also come with official US government support?Miah Hammond-Errey19 Dec 2024The big global steps to forge a new relationship between tech and societyA lot of global tech-related policy has been implemented or proposed this year, so it’s worth taking stock to capture the developments.Miah Hammond-Errey3 Dec 2024Bluesky dreaming? Social media shifts signal tech power and influenceOr does X mark the spot?Miah Hammond-Errey19 Nov 2024Tech and AI are changing the climate equation – for the worseIf not addressed, the skyrocketing growth of AI and cloud computing will derail emissions commitments.Miah Hammond-Errey6 Nov 2024Where Harris and Trump agree on AI: Beat ChinaBut can ethics keep pace with a desire for speed in development?Miah Hammond-Errey22 Oct 2024Understanding technology as an ecosystem is the first step to tackling online harmsMisinformation and disinformation are not challenges in isolation.Miah Hammond-Errey9 Oct 2024EVs to the internet: Can the US and China unwind technology interdependence without disaster?Bifurcation is a buzzword. But we are in new territory.Miah Hammond-Errey25 Sep 2024Byte-sized diplomacy: On social media for young people, Australia needs to aim higherWe have an opportunity to develop a social media approach for young people that is worthy of global export.Load More