Person
Kimberlee Weatherall
Submission
ADM+S submission to the Safe and responsible AI in Australia discussion paper
Nataliya Ilyushina, Jenny Kennedy, Jackie Leach Scully, Dennis Leeftink, Suvradip Maitra, Rita Matulionyte, Anthony McCosker, Robert Mullins, Kelsie Nabben, Christine Parker, Thao Phan, Flora Salim, Aaron Snoswell, Julian Thomas, Melanie Trezise, Libby Young, Jacky Zeng
This submission from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society seeks to distil what is (arguably) new and/or different about recent developments in automated decision-making (ADM) and AI technologies, and their legal, social, human and environmental impacts.
Report
Driven by demand: public library perspectives on the elending market
This report presents findings from a national survey of Australian public libraries exploring how libraries decide which ebooks to purchase. It reports on data about the goals libraries have in building ebook collections, and how they manage and balance those goals against constraints they face.
Report
Digital rights in Australia
At a time when our use of digital technologies is increasingly redefining aspects of our personal and professional lives, this report explores urgent questions about the nature of our rights now and into the future.
Book
What if we could reimagine copyright?
Overview What if we could start with a blank slate, and write ourselves a brand new copyright system? What if we could design a law, from scratch, unconstrained by existing treaty obligations, business models and questions of political feasibility? Would we opt for radical overhaul, or would we keep our current fundamentals? Which parts of...
Report
IP enforcement in the UK and beyond: a literature review
Recent reviews and policy discussions of the various IP systems have consistently lamented the lack of hard data on the extent of the problem of infringement , what it costs and whom it affects, how firms respond, and how successful existing systems for IP enforcement are. This is hardly a new problem: over the years...