Using AI responsibly : for research on violence against women Written by Isabelle Amazon-Brown, Quito Tsui and Linda Raftree, The MERL Tech Initiative (MTI) and Elizabeth Dartnall, Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI)
By: Amazon-Brown, Isabelle
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Contributor(s): Tsui, Quito
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| Dartnall, Elizabeth
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON25040023 |
Published March 2025
Generative AI (GenAI) is evolving rapidly, and its use in violence against women research remains new and largely experimental. While researchers are beginning to explore GenAI’s potential, uncertainty around its risks, ethical challenges, and real-world application persists. Recognising the need for clear guidance, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) partnered with The MERL Tech Initiative (MTI) to develop this resource. This guide aims to provide background on GenAI, strengthen researchers’ AI literacy, and offer practical advice to help the violence against women research community critically and carefully engage with GenAI while minimising risks. (Authors' abstract). Record #9202