We Count: Artificial Intelligence Inclusion Projects from Inclusive Design Research Centre

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Support your learning through our searchable research library and discover valuable resources about many topics in artificial intelligence and data analytics, such as AI ethics, bias and data tools.

Select the We Count at Large tag to view a selection of speaking engagements and presentations by IDRC team members. Many of these resources showcase the efforts of IDRC Director Jutta Treviranus, whose pioneering work and insights in AI and inclusive AI continue to inspire and lead the field.

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Auditors Are Testing Hiring Algorithms for Bias, but There’s No Easy Fix

Source: MIT Technology Review
Media Type: Website Article
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This MIT Technology Review article delves into how AI audits may overlook certain types of bias and may not be able to verify that a hiring tool picks the best candidates for a job.

Australia Adopts New Standard for ICT Accessibility in Procurement

Source: The Mandarin
Media Type: Website Article
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An article about Australia's new standard for ICT accessibility in procurement.

Australia's Accessibility Requirements for ICT Products and Services

Source: Standards Australia
Media Type: Website Resource
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Australia's accessibility requirements for ICT products and services.

Australia's AI Ethics Framework

Source: OECD
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An evaluation of Australia's AI Ethics Framework.

Australia’s AI Ethics Principles

Source: Government of Australia
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An explanation of Australia's AI Ethics Principles.

Australia’s Artificial Intelligence Ethics Framework

Source: Government of Australia
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The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Ethics Framework guides businesses and governments to responsibly design, develop and implement AI.

Australia’s Transition to a Cashless Society Raises Concerns about Financial Exclusion, Privacy and Safety

Source: ABC News
Media Type: Website Article
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Australia is currency transitioning to a cashless society, but not all Australians are ready to embrace the cashless economy.

Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0

Source: W3C
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The Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0 provides guidelines for designing web content authoring tools that are both more accessible to authors with disabilities and designed to enable, support, and promote the production of more accessible web content by all authors.

Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) Overview

Source: W3C
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This page introduces the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) web standard.

Automated Decision-Making in the EU Member States: The Right to Explanation and Other “Suitable Safeguards” in the National Legislations

Source: Computer Law & Security Review
Media Type: Website Article
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This paper aims to analyze approved national Member States’ laws that have implemented the GDPR in the field of automated decision-making (prohibition, exceptions, safeguards).

Resources

Support your learning through our searchable research library and discover valuable resources about many topics in artificial intelligence and data analytics, such as AI ethics, bias and data tools.

Select the We Count at Large tag to view a selection of speaking engagements and presentations by IDRC team members. Many of these resources showcase the efforts of IDRC Director Jutta Treviranus, whose pioneering work and insights in AI and inclusive AI continue to inspire and lead the field.

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