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Inter-Asia Perspectives on Automated Decision-Making and Society

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Tue, 27 May, 11am - 6:45pm AEST

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This event brings together leading scholars, researchers, and collaborators to examine how automated decision-making (ADM) systems are shaped by—and reshape—language, culture, and governance across different regions of Asia. Hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S), and held at the University of Tokyo, the event includes a closed-door workshop (by invitation) followed by a public symposium.

The symposium opens up the conversation to a wider public, with keynote speakers, panels, and thematic sessions addressing cutting-edge topics including AI, blockchain, platform economies, and social robotics—all viewed through the lens of East Asian cultural, linguistic, and technological contexts.

This event is linked to the Language and Cultural Diversity in ADM: Australia in the Asia Pacific project.

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