Trust in Automated Decision-Making panel discussion
SIRI? How can I trust you? Big companies, governments, agencies, you and I, are all united in a common thing when it comes to automated technologies- trust.

Automated technologies and services - from self-driving cars to health diagnostics, digital voice assistants, and sex-tech - will need to be trusted as they become part of our futures lives. How should we create trust between the companies that make them, governments that regulate their use, and the people who use them? . How do we establish trust between stakeholders when our ethics and values are not universal? And when should we allow distrust to take its course?
In this panel discussion we discuss trust in relation to the growing industry of automated technologies, we unpack why it's so important to better understand trust; the complexities of trust; what risks surface when we don’t pay attention to trust; and finally what an ethical, responsible and inclusive approach to trust in automated technologies looks like.
Professor Sarah Pink, Director of the Emerging Technologies Research Lab, Monash University
Professor Nicole Gillespie, KPMG Chair in Organisational Trust & Professor in Management & KPMG Chair in Trust School of Business, University of Queensland
Lizzie O’Shea, Lawyer and Chair of Digital Rights Watch
Dr Emma Quilty, Research Fellow at Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making + Society, Monash University
Thursday 21 July
3:30-5pm
Kaleide theatre, RMIT University