Person
Kimberlee Weatherall
Submission
Safe and responsible AI in Australia: proposals paper for introducing mandatory guardrails for AI in high-risk settings
This paper argues that the AI Guardrails proposed by the Australian Government are not a complete answer to how, as a society, we will manage AI risks, but they are an important step, and one that can be taken now. The paper also presents arguments in favour of a central AI body such as a...
Submission
ADM+S submission to the Senate Select Committee on Adopting Artificial Intelligence
This submission is the product of a collaborative process involving direct contributions from ADM+S researchers, as led and consolidated by Professor Kimberlee Weatherall (University of Sydney Law School).
Journal article
Managing ownership of copyright in research publications to increase the public benefits from research
This article is about the surprisingly complex question of ownership of copyright in research outputs of Australian universities. The goal of the article is to assist universities, researchers and research support staff to make better use of limited research resources, and manage competing imperatives for publications and impact within current constraints.
Report
Automated decision-making in New South Wales: mapping and analysis of the use of ADM systems by state and local governments
The NSW public has limited visibility over when and how automated decision-making (ADM) systems are being used to support or replace the work of NSW public servants in making decisions. To address this knowledge gap, the NSW Ombudsman initiated this mapping and analysis of ADM use across NSW state government departments and agencies, and local...
Working paper
What role for standards and assurance in regulating artificial intelligence in Australia?
This paper considers the desirability of a European standards-based approach to the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in Australia.