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Utopian visions of automated decision-making (ADM) promise new levels of personalisation, control and choice in our lives. Yet, we still know very little about how ADM is being incorporated, reinvented or resisted as part of everyday lives. Our guest speakers are researchers and industry partners from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) a cross-disciplinary, national research centre, which aims to create the knowledge and strategies needed for responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision-making.

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Utopian visions of automated decision-making (ADM) promise new levels of personalisation, control and choice in our lives. Yet, we still know very little about how ADM is being incorporated, reinvented or resisted as part of everyday lives. Our guest speakers are researchers and industry partners from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) a cross-disciplinary, national research centre, which aims to create the knowledge and strategies needed for responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision-making.

    Digital Platform Economies: Value Propositions in Platform Regulation

    Digital Platform Economies: Value Propositions in Platform Regulation

    This panel conversation was part of a recent event hosted by the Platform Economies Research Network (PERN), in collaboration with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. 



    The event titled 'Digital Platform Economies: Value from data?' was held at the New School in New York City on 24-26 April 2024. 



    This panel explores value propositions articulated by platform governance models. These platforms mediate interactions between data, content, and value. The panel examines the different ways that value is posited and narrated as precursors to regulatory arbitration. The latter typically manifest as managerial interventions and market-framing instruments – as in, for example, “the data market.” This panel investigates those dynamics through specific examples of platform governance: automated ad-tech blacklisting, content moderation, drone delivery services, and financial transactions between platforms and news media organizations. The aim is to explore different value propositions at play across each of these contexts. This session addresses the following questions: How do particular value propositions justify specific governance and managerial interventions? How do market-framing narratives (e.g., the data market) become dominant? What are their expressions in different contexts? How do these approaches embed diverse strategies for distributing regulatory and civic functions between private and public actors?



    Featured in this conversation is ADM+S researchers Dr Thao Phan, Dr Jake Goldenfein, Assoc Prof James Meese, Angela Xiao Wu from PERN, and moderated by Linda Huber from PERN.



    Learn more about this event: https://www.admscentre.org.au/digital-platform-economies-program/

    • 1 hr 38 min
    Digital Platform Economies: Concept Work for “Platform Economies”

    Digital Platform Economies: Concept Work for “Platform Economies”

    This panel conversation was part of a recent event hosted by the Platform Economies Research Network (PERN), in collaboration with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. 



    The event titled 'Digital Platform Economies: Value from data?' was held at the New School in New York City on 24-26 April 2024. 



    The session examines how core concepts, such as commodity, capital, labor, rent, data, and information, operate with reference to specific platform contexts. Each panelist will present a brief case study from their research to outline general questions relating to relevant concepts. The aim is to consider how each case either challenges or confirms conventional understandings of particular concepts and to stimulate general discussion of theoretical challenges and research methods.



    Featured in this conversation is Na Fu (PERN), Koray Çalışkan (PERN), Franziska Cooiman (PERN), Silvia Lindtner (PERN), Janet Roitman (ADM+S/PERN), and moderated by Emma Park (PERN).



    Learn more about this event: https://www.admscentre.org.au/digital-platform-economies-program/

    • 1 hr 49 min
    Digital Platform Economies: Web 3

    Digital Platform Economies: Web 3

    This panel conversation was part of a recent event hosted by the Platform Economies Research Network (PERN), in collaboration with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. 



    The event titled 'Digital Platform Economies: Value from data?' was held at the New School in New York City on 24-26 April 2024. 



    This session examines how economies and economic objects are designed in Web3. These digital economies arise through the deployment of socio-technical mechanisms (e.g., blockchain, contracts) and financial investments in digital assets (e.g., NFTs, ‘unreal’ estate). At the same time, digital communities capitalize on NFTs and tokens to build forms of self-governance and realize economic benefits. Much of the Web3 economy rests on the simultaneous construction of digital worlds and digital economies that mirror but don’t necessarily translate to non-digital forms of value and modes of exchange.



    The design of these digital economies involves processes of assetization, commodification, and financialization. The session examines the following questions: How are Web3 digital economies designed? What processes, infrastructures, and practices are implicated in these designs? What forms of ‘new’ value are emerging? What forms of value are increasingly irrelevant? And what methods are applicable to the examination of these domains?



    Featured in this conversation is ADM+S researchers Fabio Mattioli, Dr Kelsie Nabben, Prof Ellie Rennie, Kean Birch from PERN, and moderated by Prof Janet Roitman, co-founder and director of PERN.



    Learn more about this event: https://www.admscentre.org.au/digital-platform-economies-program/

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Digital Platform Economies: Digital Twins

    Digital Platform Economies: Digital Twins

    This panel conversation was part of a recent event hosted by the Platform Economies Research Network (PERN), in collaboration with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. 



    The event titled 'Digital Platform Economies: Value from data?' was held at the New School in New York City on 24-26 April 2024. 



    This session focuses on digital twins, which are virtual representations tied to physical objects, processes, or environments. Defined by a two-way flow of information, digital twins feed powerful machine-learning operations capable of autonomously monitoring, simulating, and even modulating the ‘real’ world. The aim is to encompass the physical world within interactive monitoring and control systems that promise novel forms of value extraction based on comprehensive, real-time data capture and processing. While the market for digital twins is predicted to grow in value from $10bn to more than $100bn over the next five years, the nature, scope, and viability of digital twins are unclear. This panel asks: How do digital twins generate value? How are they imagined to reshape labor, logistics, and future planning? What regulatory interventions are needed as government and industry are increasingly drawn to the lure of digital platforms for modeling futures and modulating the real? What multidisciplinary methods of analysis and lines of inquiry are relevant to this emerging domain?



    Featured in this conversation is ADM+S researchers Zoe Horn, Assoc Prof Michael Richardson, Prof Mark Andrejevic, and moderated by Seyram Avle from PERN.



    Learn more about the event: https://www.admscentre.org.au/digital-platform-economies-program/

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Digital Platform Economies: Generative AI and Future Directions

    Digital Platform Economies: Generative AI and Future Directions

    This keynote conversation was part of a recent event hosted by the Platform Economies Research Network (PERN), in collaboration with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society.



    The event titled 'Digital Platform Economies: Value from data?' was held at the New School in New York City on 24-26 April 2024.



    Featured in this keynote conversation is ADM+S director Prof Julian Thomas and Associate director Prof Jean Burgess, moderated by Paul Dourish from PERN.



    Learn more about the event: https://www.admscentre.org.au/digital-platform-economies-program/

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Mapping Automated decision-making in New South Wales

    Mapping Automated decision-making in New South Wales

    In this episode we're joined by Prof Paul Henman from the University of Queensland to discuss 'Automated decision-making in New South Wales: mapping and analysis of the use of ADM systems by State and Local governments', a research report produced in partnership by the ADM+S Centre and the New South Wales Ombudsman.

    On 8 March 2024, ADM+S researchers Prof Kim Weatherall and Dr Jose-Miguel Bello y Villarino were invited to the first hearing of the NSW Artificial Intelligence Inquiry at Parliament House in Canberra, to present evidence from a recent research report on the use of automated decision-making (ADM) systems by state and local governments in NSW.

    In a partnership with the New South Wales Ombudsman, this research was the first attempt to undertake a systematic mapping of ADM in any jurisdiction in Australia and one of the very few attempts across the world.

    This research is expected to impact the future deployment of AI and automation.

    • 18 min

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