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Generative AI attacks on workers’ freedom of association in Southeast Asia. This project aims to assess the role of Generative Artificial Intelligence in digital attacks on freedom of association and

The University of Sydney — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $610,626
Closes
Monday 30 October 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Generative AI attacks on workers’ freedom of association in Southeast Asia. This project aims to assess the role of Generative Artificial Intelligence in digital attacks on freedom of association and attempts to resist them in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand. The project expects to generate new knowledge about the risks to human rights posed by AI using an innovative methodology built on qualitative approaches and cutting-edge digital techniques. Expected outcomes include a typology of digital attacks on freedom of association and responses to them and a prototype large language model capable of generating counter narratives. This should provide significant benefits to Australia, supporting its commitment to promoting Responsible AI Technologies and furthering its geo-strategic interests in Southeast Asia.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3505 - Human Resources and Industrial Relations. Lead: Prof Michele Ford

Categories
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