The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society has launched a suite of new signature projects to mark the second half of the Centre’s life, responding to the complex challenges and opportunities that emerging automated decision-making and artificial intelligence systems present.
Drawing on international perspectives from academic partners, organisations, and collaborators, the new research projects will address high-level challenges of automated decision-making in society from generative authenticity, regulation, cultural curation, to inclusive AI.
Since 2020, researchers at the ADM+S Centre have been working to map the expanding reach of automated systems and gauge their impacts across Australia.
We have established a range of sociotechnical approaches, including tools and frameworks, for understanding and addressing the impacts of automation on society.
The new research program seeks to provide transformational insight into addressing higher-level challenges of automated decision-making in society.
Speakers:
Prof Kimberlee Weatherall, University of Sydney
Assoc Prof Nicholas Carah, University of Queensland
Prof Axel Bruns, QUT
Dr Kylie Pappalardo, QUT
Prof Haiqing Yu, RMIT University
Assoc Prof Michael Richardson, UNSW
Prof Anthony McCosker, Swinburne University
Learn more about the projects: www.admscentre.org.au/research
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