Current research projects
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) has launched new key projects responding to the complex challenges and opportunities presented by emerging automated decision-making and artificial intelligence systems. These projects mark the second half of the Centre’s life.
- A Taxonomy of Decision-Making Machines - Paul Henman, Lyndal Sleep and Phillip Gillingham
- Australian Ad Observatory 2.0: Investigating mobile and dynamic advertising via computational and participatory approaches - Nicholas Carah, Giselle Newton, Lauren Hayden, Maria-Gemma Brown, Dan Tran and Aimee Brownbill
- Building Ethical Machines in Social Services: Examining, Evaluating, Building Fairness and Explainability in ADM - Paul Henman
- Critical Capabilities for Inclusive AI - Paul Henman, Awais Hameed Khan, Robert Mullins and Dan Tran
- Designing Automated Tools to Support Welfare Rights Advocacy - Paul Henman, Awais Hameed Khan, Robert
- The Australian Ad Observatory Project - Nicholas Carah and Lauren Hayden
Completed research projects
Since 2020, researchers at the ADM+ Centre have been working to map the expanding reach of automated systems and gauge their impacts across Australia. They have established a range of sociotechnical approaches, including tools and frameworks, for understanding and addressing the impacts of automation on society.
- Mapping ADM Machines in Australia and Asia-Pacific - Paul Henman, Lyndal Sleep and Brooke Coco
- Trauma-informed AI: Developing and Testing a Practical AI Audit Framework for Use in Social Services - Paul Henman, Suzanna Fay, Lyndal Sleep, Phillip Gillingham and Suvradip Maitra
- Mapping Automated Decision-Making Tools in Administrative Decision-Making in NSW - Paul Henman, Lyndal Sleep and Jenny van der Arend