News: responsible AI

AIML welcomes Kate Klimeš, Program Manager for new RAIR Centre

Kate Klimeš

AIML extends its warmest welcome to Kate Klimeš, Program Manager for its newly established Responsible AI Research (RAIR) Centre.

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‘AI is shaping our world, and we need to do it in the most human way possible’: New research centre to address responsible AI

AIML, South Australian government, and CSIRO staff at the RAIR Launch

Today, the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) in partnership with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) launched its Responsible AI Research (RAIR) Centre. The new centre launches with $20 million in funding from The University of Adelaide, CSIRO, and the South Australian Government.

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Responsible AI means keeping humans in the loop

people in meeting room looking at a large screen with computer code

What are other social implications of the mainstream adoption of this technology? — By Professor Carolyn Semmler and Lana Tikhomirov.

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Responsible AI has power to improve every aspect of our lives: report

 an artist’s illustration of artificial intelligence, showing an colourful and abstract illustration

AI is being used to improve our lives and has become embedded in everything we use, from the health system to education and transportationaccording to a new public report.

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