The Regulatory Project
Project details
ADM systems (including AI, foundation models and generative AI) pose ongoing regulatory challenges for Australian governments at every level, and across multiple domains.
2024-2027 is a critical period for the development of regulation of AI. Worldwide, governments are taking concrete steps to adapt existing laws to technological, social and other changes brought about by expanding uses of AI, and to develop new, risk-based regulatory frameworks.
At the same time others are moving to provide more governance for AI: for example via the development of technical standards and other frameworks.
The Regulatory Project will contribute to this process, examining fundamental questions that these technologies pose for our regulatory techniques, and engaging research and researchers from across the Centre and the Centre’s partners to inform and respond to regulatory initiatives and quandaries.
University of Melbourne Researchers
Prof Christine Parker (Project Co-Leader and Chief Investigator)
Dr Jake Goldenfein (Chief Investigator)
Dr Fan Yang (Research Fellow)