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Discussion paper

The breadth of AI risks across Australia: why we need a considered approach to regulation


This paper offers insights into eight broad areas of concern regarding artificial intelligence (AI). It is intended as a provocation to remind us that as AI is increasingly adopted in day-to-day lives, there are significant opportunities but also substantial risks. The paper is designed to open up new areas for regulatory thought as AI regulation...
Report

Australians for sale: targeted advertising, data brokering, and consumer manipulation


This report documents the nature of some of the more troubling consumer manipulation practices currently occurring in Australia. It explores how targeted advertising affects people who gamble, consume alcohol, are experiencing financial stress, and how it affects children and young people.
Briefing paper

Toward an international agenda to protect the forum internum


In the twenty-first century, new developments in technology are increasingly being designed to get inside our minds and change the way we think. In this paper, the author argues that the United Nations should establish practical frameworks to guarantee our absolute right to freedom of thought, now and for the future.
Briefing paper

Protecting freedom of thought in the digital age


This policy brief explores what the rights to freedom of thought and opinion mean in practical terms when applied to the digital space and offers some pointers for what future-proof regulation to protect our minds could look like.

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