2023 ADM+S Annual Report released
Author Kathy Nickels
Date 29 April 2024
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) is pleased to present its 2023 Annual Report.
The 2023 ADM+S Annual Report underscores the Centre’s commitment to creating knowledge and strategies necessary for responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision-making by showcasing its groundbreaking interdisciplinary research and outreach and engagement initiatives.
It details the Centre’s achievements and progress gained in groundbreaking research, in advising governments, business and community organisations, in connecting researchers and practitioners around compelling shared problems, in public outreach, and in developing new training programs and resources.
“The 2023 ADM+S Annual Report well describes the work of the Centre in mapping the expanding reach of automated systems, and in gauging their impacts across Australia,” said Deena Shiff, Chair of the ADM+S International Advisory Board.
“It shows how, as the Centre’s research has advanced, it is working increasingly closely with partners across industry and the public and not for profit sectors.”
While 2023 was a year of consolidation and convergence for many of the Centre’s projects, it was also a year of dramatic developments in our field. It was the year of the chatbot — the year the world began to come to grips with the remarkable potential of what we have come to call Generative AI.
ADM+S researchers continue to be guided by our shared commitment to responsible, ethical and inclusive automated systems, and in many ways the dramatic emergence and take-up of generative tools such as ChatGPT has underlined the importance of our approach.
View the 2023 ADM+S Annual Report online: admscentre.org.au/2023-annual-report/