The Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE)

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The Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE)

The Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE) facilitates cross-disciplinary research, teaching, and leadership on the ethical, regulatory, and legal issues relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies at the University of Melbourne. Our research seeks to explore the impact, deployment, and governance of this emerging technology across society. Our approach is to combine legal, ethical, and social perspectives with technological expertise to examine the issues of these emerging technologies in a holistic manner. We examine issues of fairness, privacy, accountability, and transparency in this emerging technology to further our understanding, but also to guide the development and appropriate policy settings for effective use across society.

CAIDE offers multiple learning opportunities across the University of Melbourne for undergraduate and post graduate students across the faculties of Engineering and IT, Science and Melbourne Law School, as well as PhD scholarships and a PhD Research Academy. In 2021 CAIDE will be offering Masterclasses for professionals looking to expand their knowledge of AI Ethics.

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