Paris Marx is joined by Dhakshayini Sooriyakumaran to discuss Australia’s robodebt scandal where automated decision-making was used against welfare recipients, and how exploitative AI implementations are being deployed by governments in social welfare and at the borders.
Dhakshayini Sooriyakumaran is a proud Tamil person and a PhD candidate at Australian National University whose work focuses on digital identification systems and border policing regimes. Follow Dhakshayini on Twitter as @Dhakshayini_S.
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Also mentioned in this episode:
• Dhakshayini wrote about robo-governance • and why we need to oppose it. • Robodebt eventually resulted in a A$1.8 billion settlement • in favor of welfare recipients. • Robo-planning was another proposed system for Australia’s disability insurance scheme • that has been canceled. A blockchain trial • was also considered. • Australia is trialing a controversial cashless welfare card • , and plans to increase the use of biometrics • . Scarlet Wilcock • researched the history of “welfare cheat” narratives • in Australia. • Canada has been using automated decision making • to process visa applications. Just Futures Law • and Mijente • released a report called “ ICE: Digital Prisons • .” • Israeli company NSO’s Pegasus technology • was weaponized against activists, politicians, and journalists. • The Australian Human Rights Commission released a report on human rights and technology • , while the European Data Protection Supervisor has called for a ban on biometrics • .
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