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Automated Decision-Making and Society
Creating the knowledge and strategies necessary for responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision-making.
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Creating the knowledge and strategies necessary for responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision-making.

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ADM+S Centre
Australian research centre creating the knowledge and strategies necessary for responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision-making.
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Silvia Montaña-Niño
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, QUT Node of the ARC CoE for Automated Decision-Making and Society
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Ivana Jurko
Humanitarian impact & innovation
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Anthony McCosker
Professor of media & communication at Swinburne Uni. Social Media Publics. Visuality. Health. Digital Citizenship. Data literacies. Author: Automating Vision.
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Georgia van Toorn
post-doctoral research fellow | ARC Centre for Automated Decision-Making & Society | disability, technology, neoliberal state formations
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Nicolas Suzor
I study the governance of the internet. Law Professor @QUTLaw and @QUTDMRC; Member of @OversightBoard. All views are my own. Author: Lawless (July 2019).
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Lauren Hayden
PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland
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Professor Daniel Angus
Director of QUT Digital Media Research Centre, Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making + Society
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Ned Watt
PhD student at QUT's Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) and Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S).