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Gender inequalities at the frontier: AI, space and climate action

    Project: Research

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    Rapid technological and environmental changes have put progress on gender equality at risk. Within these changes lies opportunity, yet Australian governments lack the data and policy tools needed to effectively maximise those potential gains while mitigating their harms to gender equality. This situation is demonstrated in three global priority areas - artificial intelligence (AI), space, and climate action. Gender inequities are exacerbated by human endeavour in these fields for example, the use of AI in areas ranging from recruitment to health technology tend to be biased against women. Mapping the gendered impacts of these 3 cases alongside government policy and institutional decisions, this project will develop a world-first framework to help policymakers understand and navigate new gender equality risks posed by new global policy commitments. A series of domestic and internation
    StatusActive
    Effective start/end date1/07/2530/06/28

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