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31 October 2023
While governments often prioritise rebuilding roads and other physical infrastructure post-disaster, just as great a focus is needed on supporting communities to build resilient social infrastructure.
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What is the potential for AI to automate repetitive, low complexity tasks in knowledge sectors? And what can government do to manage this transition?
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18 October 2023
Grasping the opportunities and managing the risks of generative AI is a generational challenge. The eSafety Commissioner explains how Australia is starting to tackle this issue.
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Skills mismatches will grow due to climate change and its economic fallout. Microcredentials can enable rapid and inclusive re-skilling while offering universities an opportunity to re-invent their mission in a “climate changed” world.
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Australia’s referendum on the Voice has highlighted the need for better regulation of social media platforms to prevent falsehoods corroding our democratic discourse.
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Revenue-contingent loans for research-based start-ups could provide a sustainable model for boosting Australia’s R&D output.
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Microcredentials: Small steppingstones towards a more inclusive future?
Jack Isherwood2023-10-18T07:59:53+11:0010 October 2023|
Skills mismatches will grow due to climate change and its economic fallout. Microcredentials can enable rapid and inclusive re-skilling while offering universities an opportunity to re-invent their mission in a “climate changed” world.
Combatting misinformation and disinformation through more effective regulation
Alice Dawkins2023-10-25T11:57:36+11:0028 September 2023|
Australia’s referendum on the Voice has highlighted the need for better regulation of social media platforms to prevent falsehoods corroding our democratic discourse.
Thinking differently about university-business research partnerships: the potential of revenue-contingent loans
Ken Baldwin2023-10-25T11:39:25+11:0025 September 2023|
Revenue-contingent loans for research-based start-ups could provide a sustainable model for boosting Australia’s R&D output.
Legalising drugs? Improving the quality of the debate
Paul Kelaita2023-10-25T11:01:50+11:0018 September 2023|
A well-informed policy debate around legalisation should consider evidence from around the world on regulatory options for the supply, retail and consumption of currently illicit drugs.
No longer lost in translation
Peter Shergold2023-09-18T09:59:09+11:004 September 2023|
The path to optimal collaboration between policymakers and researchers is long and winding – but innovative new institutions are helping accelerate the journey.
Regulating artificial intelligence against gender bias: can Australia emerge as a world leader?
Ramona Vijeyarasa2023-09-15T10:46:41+11:0025 August 2023|
Australia has joined the race to regulate AI – but we aren’t paying enough attention to the gender-related challenges generated by these systems. Here’s how we can start to fix that.
How research can enhance policymaking: improving the interface between academia and government
Brian Head2023-08-29T10:15:43+11:0016 August 2023|
Breaking down the barriers to collaboration between researchers and policy practitioners takes relationships of trust, innovative knowledge-brokering institutions and better mutual understanding.
The AI genie is out of the bottle – here’s how to regulate it
Ian Oppermann2023-08-25T13:43:49+11:0015 August 2023|
Generative AI is here to stay. But with a nuanced understanding of the technology, sophisticated regulation and a long-term view, we can minimise its harms and capitalise on its transformative potential.
Measuring what matters: embracing Mental Wealth as an overarching indicator of national prosperity
Jo-An Occhipinti2023-08-17T16:07:16+11:002 August 2023|
As Australia embraces a broader definition of national progress, we should use metrics that prioritise the wellbeing of the economy and society together.
The wellbeing economy: our opportunity to redesign a more humane economy
Katherine Trebeck2023-08-02T11:24:29+11:0013 July 2023|
Australia and the world need a new economic and social paradigm that prioritises people and the planet.