Data Ethics Workshop Series
Data Ethics Workshop Series
The Australian Data Science Network is proud to present a series of workshops on Data Ethics.
The aim of this series is to share open questions, spark discussion, and facilitate collaborations. The workshops will be led by Professor Rachel Thomas, co-founder of Fast.ai and Professor of Practice at the QUT Centre for Data Science. In each workshop, we hear a series of lightning talks from our guest speakers followed by a discussion with all participants.
The video from our latest Data Ethics Workshop is now online. (click on image above)
Our guest speakers were:
- Lachlan McCalman, Gradient Institute, "Ethical AI Governance Gaps in Finance"
- Thao Phan, Monash University, "Economies of Virtue: The Circulation of 'Ethics' in Big Tech"
- Jake Goldenfein, University of Melbourne, "Law’s consumers vs platforms users: competing imaginations of the human in platform ecosystems"
- Samantha Floreani, Digital Rights Watch, "People, not data points"
ADSN Data Ethics Workshop #1
28 January 2022
Our guest speakers for this workshop:
- Ben Hutchinson (Google Sydney) - Checking Assumptions Regarding Data Validity
- Lauren Oakden-Rayner (Univ of Adelaide) - The False Hope of Explainability in Medicine
- Aaron Snoswell (QUT) - The Value Alignment Problem in AI
- Cathy Robinson (CSIRO) - Indigenous-led AI
Video from workshop:
ADSN Data Ethics Workshop #2
24 February 2022
Our guest speakers for this workshop:
- Catarina Pinto Moreira (QUT): “Towards Human-Centric XAI using Eye Tracking in Chest Xrays”
- Yves Saint James Aquino (Univ of Wollongong): “Narrow vs Broad Understandings of Algorithmic Bias among Stakeholders in Healthcare AI”
- Michael Evans (Evans AI): “The Role of Policy in Data Ethics”