AI, Ethics and the Law in Film, Media and Literature

For our upcoming subject AI, Ethics and the Law the CAIDE team made a series of videos to discuss AI, Ethics in Film, Media and Literature.

For our upcoming subject AI, Ethics and the Law the CAIDE team made a series of videos to discuss AI, Ethics in Film, Media and Literature.

I, Robot: What can Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics teach us about digital ethics?

Associate Professor Tim Miller, Co-Director

What can Minority Report teach us about the future of AI and Policing?

Adam Lodders, Academic & Research Programs Manager, CAIDE

Skyward: What are the implications of voiced AI on diversity and inclusion?

Associate Professor Tatiana Cutts, Melbourne Law School

Altered Carbon: Are we creating a digitally equitable world?

Gabby Bush, Project Officer, CAIDE

Her, Ex Machina and Alexa: Why do service and companion bots have female voices?

Professor Jeannie Paterson, Co-Director, CAIDE

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: Should machines decide who gets the chocolate?

Kobi Leins, Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics

What can Wall-E teach us about algorithmic decision making?

Debbie Gonzalez Canada, PhD Candidate, School of Ecosystem and Forest Science, Tutor for AI, Ethics and the Law.

Orwell: What are the ethics being questioned in video games?

Dr Marc Cheong, Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics

Her: What are the ethics of human-robot companionships?

Dr Simon Coghlan, Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics

The Matrix: What do we learn about regulating technology?

Henrietta Lyons, PhD Candidate, School of Computing and Information Systems, AI, Ethics and the Law tutor