Autonomy, Agency and Assurance Innovation Institute

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The Autonomy, Agency and Assurance Innovation Institute (3Ai) is an Australian research institute which hopes to create a new applied science around the management of artificial intelligence, data and technology inclusive of their impact on humanity.[1]

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The institute was founded on 4 September 2017 by the Australian National University (ANU) and CSIRO's Data 61 Research Business Unit. Initial plans covered a 5-year period with the goal of establishing a new intellectual framework by 2022. It is envisaged that this would combine theory and praxis within a curriculum which would enable the training of the first generation of certified practitioners with a professional qualification in the emergent applied science.[1] Genevieve Bell was appointed as the first director.[1] It is located in the School of Cybernetics, at the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science, Canberra, Australia.[2]

The foundation of 3Ai has been cited as one example of how Australian universities endeavour to engage with industry to develop a new field of applied science.[3] The development of a Master's programme to establish a new branch of engineering has attracted support from Microsoft, KPMG and the Macquarie Group.[4]

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  1. ^ a b c "3A Institute | Autonomy, Agency and Assurance Innovation Institute". ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science. ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  2. ^ "School of Cybernetics". 3ainstitute.org. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  3. ^ Devinney, Timothy; Dowling, Grahame (15 May 2020). The Strategies of Australia's Universities: Revise & Resubmit. SIngapore: Springer Nature. ISBN 978-981-15-3397-6.
  4. ^ Chanthadavong, Aimee. "Genevieve Bell's mission to establish a new branch of engineering". ZDNet. ZDNet. Retrieved 29 July 2021.