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Australian Technocracy

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Team Name


Technocratic New World Order


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Simon of Jackson

Project Description


Overview:

TNWOs remote control interface and encrypted digital wallet that will improve accessibility to all government services such as voting, tax, and social benefits.

Through a familiar form factor I have designed a simple accessible user interfaces that can works by connecting a 2 factor authenticator and receiver that pairs with a remote control empowered with MyGov services. The devices many features includes speaker and microphone to communicate with an AI chat assistant.

Users will be able to easily and securely access their personal and sensitive government account services thanks to the 2 factor authentication system, Every Australian can expect a stronger, faster and more accessible democratic experience from their house hold.

Implementing this project into the Australian democratic system could significantly boost the reliability and trust in our electoral process.

AI in Governance;

Boosting Operational Efficiency: AI can transcribe the a user vocal communications into machine readable information to enable greater accessibility for Australians including those with difficulty using other devices.

Improving Transparency & Ensuring Ethical Use: Through the use of an open AI source code that is certified unbias by multiple parties an AI solution can provide users with accurate and unbiased factual representations of relevant public sector policies.

Data Privacy and Security: Multi-factor authentication enhanced devices with web 3 encrypted private/public network can communicate sensitive information between entities without the AI system needing to KNOW the information being shared.

Building Public Trust: Clear and concise graphics and detailed explanations of the intentions and use of the data being communicated by the AI may help communicate it's value and security.

Future Adaptations: Australia will need to develop and innovate their own guideline, policies and technologies seperate from other countries in order to adapt and advance AI towards the benefit of Australia's public and strategic interests.


#democracy accessibility security australia ai data style guide community ato mygov government innovation technocracy

Data Story


https://www.stylemanual.gov.au/writing-and-designing-content/user-research-and-content
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/industry/technology-and-innovation/household-use-information-technology/latest-release
https://www.apsreform.gov.au/resources/reports/trust-and-satisfaction-australian-democracy-survey-report
https://australianelectionstudy.org/candidate-studies/


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PLaiN LANGUAGE

Description of Use Utilizing guidelines and data collected by this style manual to better inform project design to meet the needs of all Australians.

Data Set

Household Use of Information Technology

Description of Use - The data sets contained within this report demonstrate the increase of digital use within households. - Graphs are used within concept presentation to showcase digital systems universality and how the project concept can help Australias digital infrastructure keep up with this trend.

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Australian Election Study

Description of Use Utilized within presentation to objectively identify democratic pain points and emphasize the projects benefits.

Data Set

Challenge Entries

AI in Governance

How can governments use AI to boost efficiency and transparency in public sector operations while addressing concerns regarding ethics, data privacy, and public trust?

#AI in Governance

Eligibility: Open to everyone.

Go to Challenge | 35 teams have entered this challenge.

Tax inclusion for vulnerable groups

How can we use open government data to identify vulnerable or at-risk groups who face barriers or challenges in complying with the tax and super systems, and design or improve digital solutions to help them meet their obligations and access their entitlements?

#Digitally Fair

Eligibility: Open to everyone. Use at least one ATO data set

Go to Challenge | 14 teams have entered this challenge.

Civic participation for a more resilient, cohesive democracy.

How can we help more people to understand their democracy, have an opportunity to participate in civic life, contribute to their community, and/or feel a sense of belonging and responsibility?

#Civic Participation

Eligibility: Open to everyone. Submissions should use at least one government data source.

Go to Challenge | 27 teams have entered this challenge.

Use AI to transform bureaucratic jargon into plain English

How can we use AI to create clear, accurate and user-friendly government content? Specifically, how can we use AI tools to apply Australian Government Style Manual (Style Manual) rules and guidelines to create, edit and review content? Content that is clear, accurate and understandable helps people make informed decisions and comply with their obligations.

#PLaiN LANGUAGE

Eligibility: All Australian competitors.

Go to Challenge | 23 teams have entered this challenge.

Improving the Accessibility of Online Government Services

How can we leverage AI to design inclusive digital solutions that ensure seamless and equitable access to essential services for people with disabilities?

#Improving Service Accessibility

Eligibility: Australia only.

Go to Challenge | 29 teams have entered this challenge.