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97:(ADM) and related systems are now widely implemented in global newsrooms. These systems have substantial impacts on the nature and quality of journalistic output, on the shape of the newsroom workforce, and on audiences’ engagement with news content. This project investigates current developments in journalistic practice by conducting in-depth interviews with news workers, including journalists, social media editors, developers, programmers, computer scientists, graphic designers and social media marketing staff. 55:(ARC) and other partners. The Centre examines the social and technical aspects of ADM, seeing automated systems as the outcomes of interactions between people, machines, data and institutions. It has a particular focus on the domains of news and media, transport and mobility, social services and health. 125:
Total combined funding for the centre is A$ 71.1 million with the ARC providing funding of A$ 31.8 million over 7 years from 2020 until 2026. Centre partners include eight Australian universities and 22 organisations from around Australia, Europe, Asia and America. The Centre headquarters are located
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This research project is investigating if and how search results on Google differ for different people using a crowd-sourcing process recruited from Australian internet users. It follows on from a similar project run by Algorithm Watch in Germany in 2017. As of August 2020, the results indicated that
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This project aims to develop a next generation recommender system that enables equitable allocation of constrained resources. The project will produce novel hybrid socio-technical methods and resources to create a Considerate and Accurate REcommender System (CARES), evaluated with social science and
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Research projects at the ADM+S Centre range across automated systems, from autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles to the recommendation systems deployed in digital media. Researchers work on technologies from machine learning to blockchain. Projects are concerned with a wide spectrum of problems
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behavioural economics lenses. CARES aims to transform the sharing economy by delivering systems and methods that improve user and non-user experiences, business efficiency, and corporate social responsibility.
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The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society Centre aims to contribute to the knowledge and strategies necessary for responsible, ethical and inclusive
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from digital inclusion to disinformation, addressing developments primarily in Australia and the Global South. Centre projects include:
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and other technologies which are having a major impact on decision-making and administration across the legal system.
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Ministers' Media Centre, Department of Education, Skills and Employment, Australian Government
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Considerate and Accurate Multi-party Recommender Systems for Constrained Resources
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search personalisation is limited; however for some topics, such as
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A multi-institutional research centre based in Australia
434:"Is it time to embrace automated decision-making?" 130:; the other Australian university partners are 27:) is a multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary 273:Australian Research Council (22 August 2019). 90:The Automated Newsroom in Australia and beyond 8: 77:, there might be a high level of curation. 248:Kimberlee Weatherall, University of Sydney 170:As of 2021 researchers in ADM+S include: 262: 356:"Australian Search Experience project" 306:"Improving automated decision making" 101:Automated decision-making and the law 7: 432:Schwarz, Kirrily (12 October 2020). 268: 266: 216:, University of Melbourne Law School 68:Australian Search Experience project 551:Research organisations in Australia 477:Easton, Stephen (13 October 2019). 451:Mavros, Larissa (15 October 2019). 136:Queensland University of Technology 252:Jathan Sadowski, Monash University 140:Swinburne University of Technology 105:Centre researchers Dan Hunter and 14: 285:from the original on 20 July 2021 561:2020 establishments in Australia 556:Research institutes in Australia 406:Purtill, James (6 August 2020). 236:Mark Sanderson, RMIT University 174:Julian Thomas, Centre Director 109:are investigating the role of 1: 304:Tehan, Dan (9 October 2019). 148:University of New South Wales 380:Wilson, Cam (27 July 2021). 180:, Centre Associate Director 115:natural language processing 53:Australian Research Council 577: 438:LSJ (Law Society Journal) 233:, University of Melbourne 152:Western Sydney University 95:Automated decision-making 49:automated decision-making 160:University of Queensland 59:Projects and initiatives 144:University of Melbourne 111:artificial intelligence 504:"Chief Investigators" 156:University of Sydney 121:Funding and partners 107:Kimberlee Weatherall 240:Jackie Leach Scully 222:, Monash University 244:Nicolas Suzor, QUT 202:Christopher Leckie 132:Monash University 568: 537: 536: 534:Official website 519: 518: 516: 514: 500: 494: 493: 491: 489: 474: 468: 467: 465: 463: 448: 442: 441: 429: 423: 422: 420: 418: 403: 397: 396: 394: 392: 377: 371: 370: 368: 366: 352: 346: 345: 343: 341: 327: 321: 320: 318: 316: 301: 295: 294: 292: 290: 270: 231:Megan Richardson 214:Christine Parker 210:Anthony McCosker 576: 575: 571: 570: 569: 567: 566: 565: 541: 540: 532: 531: 528: 523: 522: 512: 510: 502: 501: 497: 487: 485: 476: 475: 471: 461: 459: 450: 449: 445: 431: 430: 426: 416: 414: 405: 404: 400: 390: 388: 379: 378: 374: 364: 362: 354: 353: 349: 339: 337: 331:"ADMS Research" 329: 328: 324: 314: 312: 303: 302: 298: 288: 286: 272: 271: 264: 259: 183:Mark Andrejevic 168: 128:RMIT University 123: 103: 92: 83: 70: 61: 45: 33:RMIT University 29:research centre 17: 12: 11: 5: 574: 572: 564: 563: 558: 553: 543: 542: 539: 538: 527: 526:External links 524: 521: 520: 495: 469: 443: 424: 398: 372: 347: 322: 296: 279:www.arc.gov.au 261: 260: 258: 255: 254: 253: 250: 245: 242: 237: 234: 228: 223: 217: 211: 208: 206:Deborah Lupton 203: 200: 197: 192: 189: 184: 181: 175: 167: 164: 122: 119: 102: 99: 91: 88: 82: 79: 69: 66: 60: 57: 44: 41: 39:, Australia. 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 573: 562: 559: 557: 554: 552: 549: 548: 546: 535: 530: 529: 525: 509: 505: 499: 496: 484: 480: 473: 470: 458: 457:UNSW Newsroom 454: 447: 444: 439: 435: 428: 425: 413: 409: 402: 399: 387: 383: 376: 373: 361: 357: 351: 348: 336: 332: 326: 323: 311: 307: 300: 297: 284: 280: 276: 269: 267: 263: 256: 251: 249: 246: 243: 241: 238: 235: 232: 229: 227: 224: 221: 218: 215: 212: 209: 207: 204: 201: 198: 196: 195:Heather Horst 193: 190: 188: 185: 182: 179: 176: 173: 172: 171: 165: 163: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 120: 118: 116: 112: 108: 100: 98: 96: 89: 87: 80: 78: 76: 67: 65: 58: 56: 54: 50: 42: 40: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 511:. Retrieved 507: 498: 486:. Retrieved 483:The Mandarin 482: 472: 460:. Retrieved 456: 446: 437: 427: 415:. Retrieved 411: 401: 389:. Retrieved 385: 375: 363:. Retrieved 360:ADM+S Centre 359: 350: 338:. Retrieved 334: 325: 313:. Retrieved 309: 299: 287:. Retrieved 278: 178:Jean Burgess 169: 124: 104: 93: 84: 71: 62: 46: 24: 20: 18: 226:Jason Potts 191:Paul Henman 43:Description 545:Categories 257:References 220:Sarah Pink 199:Dan Hunter 187:Axel Bruns 37:Melbourne 31:based at 417:8 August 412:ABC News 391:8 August 365:8 August 283:Archived 75:COVID-19 513:23 July 488:20 July 462:20 July 340:23 July 315:20 July 289:20 July 166:Members 386:Crikey 25:ADM+S 515:2021 490:2021 464:2021 419:2021 393:2021 367:2021 342:2021 317:2021 291:2021 158:and 19:The 126:at 35:in 547:: 506:. 481:. 455:. 436:. 410:. 384:. 358:. 333:. 308:. 281:. 277:. 265:^ 162:. 154:, 150:, 146:, 142:, 138:, 134:, 113:, 517:. 492:. 466:. 440:. 421:. 395:. 369:. 344:. 319:. 293:. 23:(

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research centre
RMIT University
Melbourne
automated decision-making
Australian Research Council
COVID-19
Automated decision-making
Kimberlee Weatherall
artificial intelligence
natural language processing
RMIT University
Monash University
Queensland University of Technology
Swinburne University of Technology
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
Western Sydney University
University of Sydney
University of Queensland
Jean Burgess
Axel Bruns
Heather Horst
Deborah Lupton
Christine Parker
Sarah Pink
Jason Potts
Megan Richardson
Jackie Leach Scully
Kimberlee Weatherall, University of Sydney

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