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Hate lazy kids who don’t want to work? Watch this…

Some of my fellow boomers talk shit about how kids these days don’t want to work, they just want to be creators, influencers and YouTubers. Here’s why…

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AI in aspirational magazines

A photographer questions the use of AI models in a magazine about women’s beauty procedures. Is this where we are now? Where are the ethical discussions around this?

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When dark design deceives

This 1,000-word case study explores how Academia.edu’s silent auto-renewal charged $371.80 AUD without warning—highlighting the dangers of dark patterns in tech design. Learn what dark patterns are, how they manipulate users, and what ethical leadership in digital spaces should look like.

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Academia.edu charged me $371.80 AUD without warning—and refused to refund it

This isn’t a rant. It’s a public warning. On 17 July 2025, I discovered that $371.80 AUD had been withdrawn from my bank account by Academia.edu. I had no idea the subscription was still active. I received no warning. No renewal email. No opt-out reminder. And when I contacted their support team to explain the […]

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The hidden risks of relying on AI-generated content in business communication

There’s no denying it—AI writing tools have revolutionised how quickly we can churn out content. Emails, blogposts, reports, even pitch decks can now be generated in seconds. But while the promise of efficiency is seductive, relying too heavily on AI-generated content carries risks most businesses haven’t fully considered. Yes, AI can mimic tone, follow structure, […]

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WhatsApp: Why I won’t use it

This article critiques WhatsApp’s data practices, highlighting that while messages are end-to-end encrypted, Meta collects extensive metadata. This data can be used for behavioural profiling, targeted advertising, and potential political manipulation. I recommend privacy-focused alternatives like Signal and Telegram to safeguard personal information

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Books

I’ve written and continue to write on the topics of business communication, artificial intelligence, and psychology. You can find them all at Amazon Australia and Amazon USA. Titles include: