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First Robodebt, now NDIS and aged care: how computers still decide who gets care
Every welfare program negotiates a fundamental tension: between fiscal responsibility and consistency on one hand, and care for real people with complex needs and situations on the other. Over the ...
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Robodebt ghosts loom large as AI use increases
The rise of artificial intelligence has led to fears the technology could lead to a repeat of the robodebt scheme, an independent MP has warned. The alarm was sounded at the launch of a bill in ...
“This is a game changer”. That’s how Paul Scully, New South Wales Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, described the state government’s launch of a tender for an artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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