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In this episode, Hugh Vuillier sits down with Professor Terry Carney to examine the failures of the Robodebt scheme and the dangers presented by automated decision-making. They also discuss the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and consider the reasons behind its unfortunate demise.
Terry Carney AO is Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Sydney Law School, where he was a long-serving Director of Research and past Head of Department. He was one of the first to raise his voice against the Robodebt scheme which he fell upon as a part-time member of the now defunct Administrative Appeals Tribunal. He has written extensively on issues such as automated decision-making, child welfare, and health law.
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