Lessons from ‘Dragonfly Thinking’ – an AI co-creation experiment

Despite their massive potential, AI-based improvements to policymaking are often hard to implement. But by embracing AI co-creation, it’s possible to move on from the bickering of optimists and skeptics and into a new paradigm, ANU experts Anthea Roberts and Miranda Forsyth argue.

 
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