After Robodebt
Join us for a discussion on the role of civil society, the media, the law and the public service in delivering responsible, ethical, and inclusive government automated decision-making.
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Join us for a discussion on the role of civil society, the media, the law and the public service in delivering responsible, ethical, and inclusive government automated decision-making.
Join this event to share and discuss work in progress or new ideas and develop relationships across and beyond ADM+S and Wikimedia research interests.
This interactive roundtable discussion will map what we know about the use and effects of ADM in migration programs and services around the world and in Australia.
The 2023 ADM+S Symposium brings together researchers, industry, advocacy groups and policymakers to showcase the findings of our work together to date, and to address the most pressing emerging challenges associated with automated systems in the digital media, information, and entertainment environment.
Join us for a thought-provoking and illuminating discussion with researchers and industry experts on the future of the internet.
The second event in the ELECTRONICS ECOLOGIES series for ADM+S, WASTE will explore the material discards that attend each step of the supply chain for computational devices.
In this keynote, Prof Julian Thomas, Director of the ADM+S will speak on the importance of digital inclusion as a human right in the information age; the myriad opportunities digital affords our society; and the risks posed by barriers to digital, especially for women from regional and rural areas
The 2024 ADM+S Symposium: Automated Mobilities will highlight the challenges and opportunities of AI and automated decision-making in mobilties. It will bring together researchers and stakeholders to share, explore, create and connect on related work across the Centre.
Join us for the screening of a series of short documentary films exploring how different members of society engage and interact with automation and digital technologies. This free, public event will feature 4 short films, each followed by Q&A with the creators.
This presentation on disruptive technologies regulation, including artificial intelligence, will provide an overview of the various regulatory options available, their pros and cons, as well as possible outcomes in terms of technological advancement and social progress.
Friendship rewards us with a bond of loyalty and equality. The marketplace rewards us based on what we have to offer. When friends work together to create something, and when the market judges their creation to have value, this sets up a clash between realms. Should the pie of profits be sliced according to the values of friendship, or the values of the marketplace?
As generative AI settles into everyday practice, what remains genuinely generative in
our encounters with these systems?