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Dominique Carlon

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.
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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