Disruptive technologies
Essay
Visualising generative AI with collage
This project uses collage to expose and critique the language surrounding generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI). It supports critical AI literacy by highlighting the social, political, cultural and environmental stakes of the GenAI industry and its vested interests. It also aligns with emerging arts‑based approaches that challenge, question and resist contemporary AI technologies.
Report
Pragmatic pluralism: regional AI governance beyond great power competition
This paper challenges the AI arms race narrative and explores evidence-based strategies in non-Western regional forums for international cooperation in AI development, and meaningful global collaboration. The research shows the global majority is constructing a strategic 'third path' operating beneath and beyond superpower rivalry.
Report
Peace of mind: navigating the ethical frontiers of neurotechnology and human rights
This report explores how the benefits of neurotechnology can be embraced while making sure human dignity is at the forefront. Neurotechnology refers broadly to devices, systems and procedures that interact with the human nervous system to access, interpret or influence its activity. The report provides 18 recommendations.
Strategy
AI & human behaviour
A framework addressing four fundamental issues facing artificial intelligence (AI): how behavioural science can augment AI’s capabilities; why individuals adopt or resist AI; how we can align AI design with human psychology; and how society must adapt to the impacts of AI.
Position paper
Made in Australia: our AI opportunity
Artificial intelligence is radically reshaping work, education and security in Australia, and is officially recognised as a critical technology in government policy. How we harness it will impact the nation’s economic prosperity, national security and continuing innovation. This statement outlines how targeted investment in a strong national AI capability can position Australia as a global...