The AI, Trust and Governance Centre (CAITG) at the University of Sydney is our flagship hub for research and innovation examining the complexities of emergent AI technologies from a socio-technical perspective.
We are dedicated to advancing responsible AI development and implementation through multi-disciplinary research, fostering public trust, and informing policy decisions in complex regulatory environments.
Examining how AI transforms creative industries including screen media and entertainment, journalism, games and the arts, while navigating the challenges of authorship, authenticity and sustainability.
Theme leader: Professor Terry Flew, FAHA
Investigating the relationship between AI and digital platforms, focussing on information integrity, content creation and distribution, and how algorithms and data are reshaping languages, cultures and knowledge.
Theme leader: Dr Francesco Bailo
Investigating the intersection of AI and legal systems, considering issues of accountability, transparency, and regulation within democratic frameworks.
Theme leader: Professor Kimberlee Weatherall
Analysing how AI is changing educational institutions and practices, including transformation of provision, administration, and teaching and learning, and the challenges to equity in AI-enhanced educational environments.
Theme leader: Professor Kalervo Gulson
Addressing how AI is transforming organisational structures and the future of work, exploring the balance between technological advancements and human labour.
Theme leader: Associate Professor Daniel Gozman
Developing collaborative partnerships with civil society to further uses of AI for social good, address algorithmic biases and advance data justice, advance accountability, and promoting democratic deliberation on tech policy decision-making.
Theme leader: Dr Justine Humphry
The Centre for AI, Trust and Governance is part of a vibrant ecosystem of research initiatives shaping the future of technology, society, and education. We invite you to explore three pioneering platforms - Education Futures Studio, Computational Social Sciences Lab, and the Global Media Internet Concentration Project - each offering unique insights and tools that amplify our collective impact.