The National AI Plan doesn’t just set a vision; it commits the Government to action. Success will be judged on how quickly the Government fulfils its commitments.

What the Pacific can teach us about effective regional AI policymaking

HTI’s latest AI Governance Snapshot outlines the foundational questions for organisations designing AI governance structures.

HTI’s submission, in response to the Productivity Commission’s Interim Report, Harnessing data and digital technology, proposes that Australia adopt a balanced approach to regulation for AI, aligning with Australian values and community expectations. Our key proposals are set out below.

The Human Technology Institute (HTI) publishes a new report capturing the achievements and lessons of its AI Corporate Governance Program (AICGP) over the past three years.

Associate Professor Roman Marchant is HTI’s Head of Research for the Thrive program and a senior contributor to HTI’s Tools Team.

Workers still know things that algorithms don’t. They’re essential to designing AI systems to enhance, not replace, jobs.

A new report from the Human Technology Institute (HTI) at the University of Technology Sydney reveals how organisations can benefit from actively involving workers in decisions about the design and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI).

The UTS Human Technology Institute (HTI) has launched a new online learning course to equip lawyers in Australia with strategic expertise in artificial intelligence (AI).

Lauren Perry is HTI’s Responsible Technology Policy Specialist, analysing and developing policy on how governments in Australia and abroad are regulating new technologies.