2023 ADM+S SYMPOSIUM

AUTOMATED NEWS & MEDIA

FINDINGS AND FUTURE AGENDAS FOR RESEARCH ON

AI AND AUTOMATION
IN NEWS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT

Hosted 13-14 July at the University of Sydney and online, the 2023 ADM+S Symposium brought together researchers, industry, advocacy groups and policymakers to showcase the findings of our work together to date, and to address the most pressing emerging challenges associated with automated systems in the digital media, information, and entertainment environment.

Cover image: Jean Burgess with DALL-E2

VIDEOS

ADM+S researchers, students, partner organisations, policymakers, industry leaders and public attendees came together to share findings and discuss future research ranging from online advertising, digital inclusion, regulation of automation, and automation for content moderation, to the future of the internet. Visit the 2023 ADM+S Symposium playlist on YouTube to explore these sessions and more.

PROGRAM

2023 Symposium program

The 2023 ADM+S Symposium: Automated News and Media brought together researchers, industry, advocacy groups and policymakers to showcase the findings of our work together to date, and to address the most pressing emerging challenges associated with automated systems in the digital media, information, and entertainment environment.

 

SPEAKERS

The  ADM+S Symposium featured speakers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, Amazon Web Services, Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC),
Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN), Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN), Central Queensland University, CHOICE, Customedia, First Nations Digital Inclusion Advisory Group, Gradient Institute, Goolarri Media Enterprises, Guardian Australia, Hans Bredow Institut, Human Technology Institute, Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), NVIDIA, RMIT CrossCheck, RMIT FactLab, Stanford University, Sydney Morning Herald, Tattle, Telstra, The Conversation, University of Canberra, and VMLY&R.