Have a listen to part two of our ‘Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Good’ special event.
Author: Claire Byrne
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Good, part 1
How do we harness AI for good? We tackled these pivotal questions with the help of industry experts in a special online seminar recorded Tuesday 27 June.
Designing the World with Kindness
In this piece CfID team member Imogen Vander explores what it means to be kind, and the common thread between Inclusive Design and kindness.
Ep 16: Man Made, how the bias of the past is being built into the future – Tracey Spicer
What do big data and the uses of AI mean for our future?
We sit down with Tracey Spcier to discuss her new book, ‘Man-made’.
We sit down with Tracey Spcier to discuss her new book, ‘Man-made’.
EP 14: Designing a better and more inclusive future, A/Prof Deena Ridenour
In this conversation we explore inclusiveness in public spaces, and the role of the design process in creating places for everyone.
Improved consultation and harsher penalties: Centre for Inclusive Design to Disability Royal Commission
This article was originally published as a media release following Centre for Inclusive Design CEO, Dr Manisha Amins fronted the Disability Royal Commission.
Ep 13: Women at work, with Sandra D’Souza
We chat about the representation and inclusion of women in business, particularly in top positions and how to encourage businesses to bridge the gender gap.
Ep 12: Debiasing pictures; Kate Rourke – Getty Images
While a picture can say more than words, it doesn’t always reflect the truth. In this podcast we speak to Kate Rourke, Asia-Pacific Head of Creative Insights for Getty Images about what Getty’s is doing to debias our view of…
Was I taught to be a good designer?
Centre for Inclusive Design team member Ashleigh Finn reflects on her time at University and asks, ‘was I taught to be a good designer?’.
Broadcast and social media communication in emergencies
With a slew of disasters unfolding in 2022, we’ve received enquiries about messages broadcast via television, print and online media. The following guide is a simple resource for people to communicate inclusively in times of emergency.