MEDIA RELEASE RELEASE DATE: THURSDAY 16 MAY 2024 Novel algorithmic assessment toolkit to guide the development of AI systems that focus on human wellbeing A team led by Prof Paul Henman from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society at the University of Queensland, have developed an internationally novel algorithmic assessment toolkit to guide the development and deplo. [...] “This Toolkit was specifically designed for AI developers and deployers to guide them to harness AI and automation to enhance wellbeing.” The toolkit and its methods of development are outlined in the new report: Building a Trauma-Informed Algorithmic Assessment Toolkit. [...] Researchers • Paul Henman, Professor of Digital Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Queensland • Suvradip Maitra, a practising lawyer and researcher in ethics of AI, data and algorithms and senior research assistant at the ADM+S Centre • D. [...] Read the report on the APO Media contact: Kathy Nickels, Communications and Engagement Manager ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society Mobile: 0433 431 550 katherine.nickels@qut.edu.au ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The ADM+S Centre The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) is a cross-disciplinary, national research centre, which aims to cre. [...] The Centre aims to contribute to the mitigation of the social and economic risks in the development and implementation of ADM, and to improve outcomes and efficiencies in four key focus areas where automation is already well advanced: news and media, mobilties, health care, and social services.
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- RELEASE DATE THURSDAY 16 MAY 2024 1
- Novel algorithmic assessment toolkit to guide the development of AI systems that focus on human wellbeing 1
- AI and automated decision making have enormous potential to improve society but as Robodebt and many other examples show they can also do great harm said Professor Henman. 1
- This Toolkit was specifically designed for AI developers and deployers to guide them to harness AI and automation to enhance wellbeing. 1
- The toolkit and its methods of development are outlined in the new report 1
- Researchers co-designed the toolkit with social service professionals drawing together two fields of research and practice trauma informed approaches and ethical and accountable AIalgorithms. 1
- Prompt questions range from are service users aware that an algorithmic system is used to can the service user choose to interact with a human 1
- Researchers 1
- Paul Henman Professor of Digital Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Queensland 1
- Suvradip Maitra a practising lawyer and researcher in ethics of AI data and algorithms and senior research assistant at the ADMS Centre 2
- Dr Lyndal Sleep Senior Lecturer in the Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research at Central Queensland University and Affiliate at the ADMS 2
- Suzanna Fay Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Queensland 2
- Read the report on the APO 2
- Media contact 2
- Kathy Nickels Communications and Engagement Manager ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society 2
- Mobile 0433 431 550 katherine.nickelsqut.edu.au 2
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2
- The ADMS Centre 2