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The new machinery of government: using machine technology in administrative decision-making’. - Shared screen with speaker view
Chris Clayton
16:22
Here's a link to the report: https://www.ombo.nsw.gov.au/news-and-publications/news/greater-transparency-needed-for-nsw-governments-use-of-machine-technology-in-decision-making
divij joshi
01:05:06
Here is a link to our report - https://www.opengovpartnership.org/documents/algorithmic-accountability-public-sector/
Rob Procter
01:11:51
I have to leave but many thanks for a very interesting talk.
Marion Oswald
01:15:06
A recent article by me on why the success of machine technology depends on empowered people and why you shouldn't assume that the machine is answering the question you need to answer: https://crestresearch.ac.uk/comment/give-me-a-ping-vasili-one-ping-only-why-the-success-of-machine-learning-depends-on-empowered-people/
Christie Allan
01:18:26
Here is our guidance on good conduct and administrative practice: https://www.ombo.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/3634/Good-conduct-and-administrative-practice-guidelines-for-state-and-local-government.pdf
Zeynep Engin
01:18:37
it was a great talk- many thanks…
Marion Oswald
01:19:54
Link to UK Government's draft algorithmic transparency standard currently being piloted https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/algorithmic-transparency-standard
Christie Allan
01:22:01
NSW Gov AI Assurance Framework: https://www.digital.nsw.gov.au/policy/artificial-intelligence/nsw-ai-assurance-framework
Scott Jermy
01:22:12
Thank you!
Adrian Weller
01:23:32
Thanks Marion and everyone, great session!
Scott Jermy
01:23:49
That was great, thank you all. Fantastic to see some great discussion focussed on this topic
Christie Allan
01:24:00
Thank you everyone!
Jess de Jesus de Pinho Pinhal
01:24:14
Thank you!