CAIDE Explains

Learn about the key concepts, motivations, topics, and fields of research that form the foundation of CAIDE's work, as presented by our researchers and directors.

Bias in AI (Part 2)

In this video, Dr Michael Wildenauer provides an entertaining illustrative example of how bias in decision making arises out of supposedly objective data.

Bias in AI (Part 1)

Dr Michael Wildenauer discusses the claim that AI algorithms can eliminate bias in decision making.

New Legal Thinking for Emerging Technologies (Part 2)

Dr Fahimeh Abedi continues to demystify Online Dispute Resolution, explaining what it is, how it works, when it was developed, and its use today.

New Legal Thinking for Emerging Technologies (Part 1)

Listen to Dr Fahimeh Abedi explain an exciting technological innovation within the justice system, Online Dispute Resolution.

The Internet of Things

In this explainer, Dr Simon Coghlan demystifies the sundry devices that comprise the 'Internet of Things'. Find out where these devices can be found, how AI enables and interacts them, as well as the ethical and legal issues that are arising from their proliferation.

Coding caring

Learn more from Professor Liz Sonenberg about how AI is being used in care giving, as well as the limits to which AI can achieve a dignified and human standard of care.

AI in our everyday lives

Discover how AI has entered our everyday lives in this explainer, provided by Pro-Vice Chancellor (Systems Innovation) and member of CAIDE's steering committee, Professor Liz Sonenberg.

The value of AI ethics to lawyers and humans (Part 2)

CAIDE Co-Director Jeannie Paterson continues to explain the applications and utility of principles of AI and digital ethics, as well as when questions about the use of AI and digital technologies should be answered by humans, rather than lawyers.

The value of AI ethics to lawyers and humans (Part 1)

Listen to CAIDE Co-Director Professor Jeannie Paterson explain principles AI and digital ethics, why they are valuable to both lawyers and humans, scepticism about and concern for their utility, and more!

Explainable AI

Watch CAIDE Co-Director Professor Tim Miller, and Centre and Programs Manager Gabby Bush explain explainable AI in this entertaining short.