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Organisation

ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society

Acronym:
ADMS
Submission

Submission to Productivity Commission Pillar 3: harnessing data and digital technology interim report

Natalie Sheard, Nicolas Suzor, Kimberlee Weatherall, Fan Yang, Jacky Zeng

This submission addresses policy reform areas in the Australian Productivity Commission’s inquiry into Pillar 3: harnessing data and digital technology. It focuses on enabling artificial intelligence's productivity potential and supporting safe data access and use through outcomes-based privacy regulation. The submission raises doubts about the interim report’s much-hyped productivity gains.
Report

Digital and data capabilities for sexual and reproductive health: final report


Digital literacy has been framed as a necessity for sexual and reproductive health consumers who engage with healthcare via digital platforms. However, the question of what digital and data literacy looks like for current sexual and reproductive health practitioners remains under-addressed. This report presents findings from a 2022-2026 project which addresses these complex and interconnected...
Report

Mapping the digital gap: Warakurna, WA 2025 community update report

Tracey Yates

This report outlines updated findings from the second and third research visit to Warakurna Community in Western Australia's (WA's) Ngaanyatjarra Lands. It outlines changes in First Nations digital inclusion over three years, updating the state and usage of communications and media services in Warakurna from 2023 to 2025.
Submission

ADM+S submission to the Senate Select Committee on Information Integrity on Climate Change and Energy

Mark Andrejevic, Nicholas Carah, Alfie Chadwick, Kate Clark, Kyle Herbertson, Matilda Knowles, Khanh Luong, Isabella Mahoney, Giselle Newton, Yee Fui Ng, Abdul Obeid, Christine Parker, Lina Przhedetsky, Dan Tran, Ned Watt

This submission to the Senate Committee on Information Integrity on Climate Change and Energy draws on research conducted ahead of the 2025 Australian Federal Election to track political advertising in key electorates. The research revealed that astroturfing in climate and energy debates is not the work of fringe actors but a systematic strategy of mainstream...
Working paper

Voice AI and authenticity: current issues and emerging challenges

Hanxun Huang, Christopher Leckie, Phoebe Matich, Anthony McCosker, Michael Richardson, Daniel Angus, Jake Goldenfein, Madeline Kelly, Awais Hameed Khan, Craig McCosker, Silvia Montaña-Niño, Mohana Rayaprolu, Michelle Riedlinger, Aaron J. Snoswell, Ned Watt, Daniel Whelan-Shamy, Kevin Witzenberger

Voice technologies are rapidly being integrated into generative artificial intelligence (AI) enabled systems and applications. This paper surveys and historically situates these developments, reviews the current literature in relevant fields, and outlines some emerging responses to the challenges such technologies present to the issue of authenticity in real-world settings.

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