New Policy Brief Developed In Collaboration Between ANU and Defence Science and Technology Group
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In June 2024, Dr Zena Assaad from the School of Engineering led the first theory to practice workshop in collaboration with the ANU Institute for Space and Defence Science and Technology Group.
The aim of the workshop was to explore how theory can be translated into practice for the safe and trusted implementation of autonomous and AI-enabled systems in safety critical applications.
The workshop participants consisted of members from Defence, Defence industry and academia. The audience was focussed on Defence contexts and applications of autonomy and AI in safety-critical domains and applications.
A new Policy Brief summarises the outcomes of the workshop and presents four recommendations moving forward.
The Policy Brief document is available to download from: Trustworthy Autonomy and AI in Safety-Critical Domains | Defence Institute (anu.edu.au)
Trustworthy Autonomy and AI in Safety-Critical Domains
In June 2024, Dr Zena Assaad from the ANU School of Engineering led the first theory to practice workshop in collaboration with the ANU Institute for Space and Defence Science and Technology Group. This workshop focussed on trustworthy autonomy and AI in safety-critical domains. This policy brief provides a summary of the key themes which emerged from the event and presents four recommendations moving forward.
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