2022 ADM+S SYMPOSIUM

AUTOMATED SOCIETIES: WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW?

EXPLORING CRITICAL CURRENT AND EMERGING QUESTIONS, CHALLENGES AND CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS

AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS
AND SOCIETY

Hosted at RMIT University in Melbourne on 20-22 July 2022, the Centre's first major public event 'Automated Societies: What do we need to know?' showcased the Centre's uniquely cross-disciplinary approach to understanding automated decision-making.

VIDEOS

2022 ADM+S Symposium: Automated Societies. Playlist on YouTube

ADM+S researchers, students, partner organisations, policymakers, industry leaders and public attendees came together to explore critical current and emerging questions, challenges and conceptual problems across a broad terrain – from the consequences of the pandemic, to the new wave of regulation, and the fast-moving state of key technologies, systems and infrastructures. Visit the 2022 ADM+S Symposium playlist on YouTube to explore these sessions and more.

PROGRAM

The 2022 ADM+S Symposium: Automated Societies explored critical current and emerging questions, challenges, and conceptual problems across a broad terrain, from the consequences of the pandemic to the new wave of regulation, and the fast-moving state of key technologies, systems, and infrastructures.

Participants heard from ADM+S researchers, partners and collaborators through a diverse mix of keynote presentations, panel discussions, interactive workshops, film screenings, book launches, and other exciting satellite events.

SPEAKERS

Speaker at lecturn at 2022 Symposium event

The 2022 ADM+S Symposium featured speakers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australian Red Cross, CHOICE, Climasens, the Deaf Butterfly Effect, Digital Asia Hub, Digital Rights Watch, European Commission, FloodMapp, Good Hood, Guardian Australia, Humanitech, Intel, Mycelium, Project Eleven, SBS on Demand, Vision Australia and 100 Story Building as well as Brooklyn Law School, Catholic University of Portugal, De Ka Salle University, Hans Bredow Institut, Harvard Law School, RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub, University of Birmingham, and University of Rennes.