Robodebt ruins: Govt invests in automated decision framework

More than $10 million has been set aside to introduce a consistent legal framework for automated decision-making across government and to bring back an administrative decisions watchdog abolished by the Coalition almost a decade ago. The new automated decision framework — expected to include allowing impacted persons to seek review, better disclosures of the practice…

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