
Location
Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn Campus
EN204 & EN205
9:00 am
Arrival / Morning Tea
Find your team table in EN204 & EN205
9:30 am
Welcome & Overview
Introduction to the day, outline of scenarios and instructions
9:50 am
Scenario Selection & Initial Brainstorming
Teams select one scenario from the Scenario Pack (provided on the day) to work with and begin brainstorming what went wrong, where the security weak points are, and who was most impacted.
10:30 am
Short Break
Roving mentors arrive
10:40 am
Panel Conversation with Roving Mentors
Discussion on the state of AI impersonation technology and things to consider for developing feasible technical, community, and governance safeguards and interventions (45 min, 15 min questions). Panellists:
- Jean Burgess (ADM+S and QUT)
- Daniel Reeders (NAPWHA)
- Awais Hameed Khan (RF ADM+S, UQ node)
- Zafaryab Rasool (RF, ADM+S, Swinburne)
- Lina Przhedetsky (RF, ADM+S, Uni Melbourne)
- Moderator: Dominique Carlon (RF, ADM+S, Swinburne)
11:40 am
Team Work
Reverse engineer what went wrong in the scenario, and begin mapping safety interventions across three different layers:
- Technical: Consider how technology, testing or design contribute to safety
- Community Awareness: Consider what type of awareness, education, or resources are needed to support people and communities to navigate imitation technologies safely
- Governance: Policies, rules, standards, institutional practices or reporting mechanisms
1:00 pm
Lunch
1:45 pm
Team Work Intervention Development
Teams continue working on safety intervention development and how they reinforce each other across technical/design, community awareness, and governance layers. Mentors available if any questions.
3:00 pm
Afternoon Tea
Roving Mentors Return
3:15 pm
Finalising Interventions
Roving Mentors available for final feedback.
4:15 pm
Wrap Up
Overview plans for Day 3
4:30 pm
End of Day 2
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