
AI, rights and rules: who’s accountable in an automated world?
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Can differing global approaches to AI regulation and investment work together, or are we headed toward fragmented, siloed systems?
How can AI governance in developing nations be supported as part of regional aid and security agendas?
What challenges does Australia face in regulating AI without a national bill of rights or federal human rights charter?
Should governments mandate the inclusion of human oversight in all AI-powered decisions?
In this episode, Sarah Vallee and Maria O’Sullivan join David Andrews to talk about how AI is impacting national security, with a focus on AI governance models and mass-surveillance.
Maria O’Sullivan is an Associate Professor at Deakin Law School. She's a member of the Deakin Cyber Research and Innovation Centre.
Sarah Vallee is a specialist in AI Policy and Governance. She's a Fellow at the UTS Human Technology Institute, sponsored by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College.
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