Who is this for?
This workshop is designed for change-makers, AI enthusiasts, technology researchers and practitioners — anyone who is eager to bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and effective governance!
When
Tuesday, 10 December 2024, 9am-4pm AEST.
Where
Forgan Smith Building, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia. Room details to be shared via email post-registration.
How
Please register your interest by completing this form. Spaces are limited (wait-list is available). Confirmation of registration and workshop details will be shared via email. This is designed as an in-person workshop, however if you are unable to join and would like to participate remotely, please register and contact the facilitators to explore arrangements for remote participation.
Together we will
Unpack the Wicked Problems of AI and Policy! Examine real-world AI policy challenges — from policy blind spots, to equity concerns, and enforcement gaps!
Reimagine AI Policy Co-Design. Understand what AI policy means across various domains and contexts, and what considerations are important for democratising policy design for AI!
Build Policy Together Using an AI Policy Co-Design Toolkit! Brainstorm and generate a diverse set of —current and near-future — AI use cases through a thumbnailing exercise! And use an AI Policy framework to assess these use cases — collaboratively designing policy artefacts to address these new and emerging use cases!
Walk away with ideas about how to tackle AI policy challenges, a repository of AI use cases, and a collaborative toolkit that you can use to craft better policies in your field! Whether you are an AI researcher, a policy designer, or simply curious about the intersection of technology and governance — this workshop offers an invaluable opportunity to collaborative, innovate, and together make an impact!
The world needs better tools, minds, and collaborative approaches to tame AI’s wicked problems! Join us to work towards better solutions!
Workshop Facilitators
Saarim Saghir (Strategy Manager, Google, USA).
Dr Awais Hameed Khan (The University of Queensland & ADM+S, Australia).
Professor Paul Henman (The University of Queensland & ADM+S, Australia).
This workshop is being hosted at the University of Queensland node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S)
For questions contact awaishameed.khan@uq.edu.au
Registration Essential: https://events.humanitix.com/ai-policy-co-design-toolkit-development-workshop