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ADM+S submission to the Safe and responsible AI in Australia discussion paper

Zofia Bednarz, Jose-Miguel Bello y Villarino, Jean Burgess, Loup Cellard, Tegan Cohen, Henry Fraser, Jake Goldenfein, Timothy Graham, Fiona Haines, Paul Henman,
Nataliya Ilyushina, Jenny Kennedy, Jackie Leach Scully, Dennis Leeftink, Suvradip Maitra, Rita Matulionyte, Anthony McCosker, Robert Mullins, Kelsie Nabben, Christine Parker, Thao Phan, Flora Salim, Aaron Snoswell, Julian Thomas, Melanie Trezise, Libby Young, Jacky Zeng
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Governance Digital economy Supply chain Online privacy Artificial Intelligence (AI) Autonomous technologies Machine learning Technology ethical aspects Technology social aspects Australia
Description

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) is a cross-disciplinary, national research centre which commenced operations in mid 2020.

ADM+S welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Department of Industry, Science and Resource’s consultation on Safe and responsible AI in Australia. Resolving the legal and regulatory challenges posed by artificial intelligence—and how regulatory systems can promote responsible, ethical, and inclusive AI and ADM for the benefit of all Australians—is one of the Centre’s founding objectives.

This submission seeks to highlight not only well-known harms and challenges brought about by these technologies (such as privacy risks, or unfair bias and discrimination), but also the new challenges and shifts that are emerging as a result of the rise of generative AI/foundation models and associated developments, including the broad take-up and rapid integration of generative AI, and its broad potential as a general purpose technology embedded in complex supply chains.

Publication Details
DOI:
10.25916/catx-q405
Access Rights Type:
open