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Anthony McCosker

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Anthony A. McCosker
Report

Critical capabilities for inclusive AI: implementation pathways report


This report presents a practice-based framework for inclusive artificial intelligence (AI). It highlights the critical capabilities – knowledge, skills and literacies – needed to achieve inclusion, emphasising translation, adaptation and grounding in community contexts beyond technical fixes. Partner-led projects and intermediaries are essential in bridging AI development with community needs.
Evaluation

Resilience by design: lessons on inclusive AI capabilities from the Australian Red Cross community climate adaptation pilot


This evaluation assesses a pilot project where the Australian Red Cross and the Victorian Dargo community co-designed a preparedness platform using local knowledge, open data and artificial intelligence. It showcases how ethical, inclusive technology development can empower communities against climate risk, while highlighting challenges and innovations in co-designing disaster resilience tools with local stakeholders.
Report

Measuring Australia’s digital divide: 2025 Australian digital inclusion index


The Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII) measures digital inclusion across three core areas: access, affordability and digital ability. It highlights disparities among regions and social groups, including First Nations Australians, and identifies key barriers to inclusion. The latest report includes three detailed case studies and actionable recommendations.
Report

Digital social connection 101


Social media, messaging apps, and other digital platforms are reshaping how we build and maintain relationships. This primer aims to help professionals and practitioners working with communities navigate this evolving landscape of digital communication.
Working paper

Relational ethics in health care automation


Despite the transformative potential of automation and clinical decision support technology in health care, there is growing urgency for more nuanced approaches to ethics. The purpose of this review is to ask health care practitioners, managers and policy makers to consider the use of automated tools in practice settings and examine how these tools might...

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