Michael Harré
Dr Michael Harré is a Senior Lecturer in Complex Systems in the School of Computer Science and a core member of the Centre for AI, Trust and Governance, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, at The University of Sydney. Dr Harré has been studying AI's societal implications for more than 15 years, conducting AI research on human expertise in the game of Go prior to AlphaGo's breakthrough and talking publicly about the "artificial employee" concept since 2017. His work spans the psychology of individual decision-making through to macroeconomic dynamics, including leading an ARC funded, interdisciplinary team modelling Australian housing market risks for policy analysis. His current focus examines how AI-human complementarity can inform evidence-based workforce policy to ensure people thrive as AI adoption grows. Connect on LinkedIn.