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By Rebecca Johnson, PhD / Posted on18/11/2025

The Prompted Universe: Quantum Participatory Realism and Generative AI

During my PhD, I spent years trying to articulate that relational quality. The result was a framework I call The Prompted Universe. It treats generative AI not as a container of stored meaning but as a probabilistic landscape where meaning is enacted through interaction. Continue Reading …

By Rebecca Johnson, PhD / Posted on08/07/2025

Using Generative AI in Research

How to use GenAI responsibly: not as a ghostwriter, but as an Epistemic Partner Rebecca L. Johnson, The University of Sydney 8th July 2025 Using Generative AI (GenAI) as a work partner is no longer some distant horizon, it is Continue Reading …

By Rebecca Johnson, PhD / Posted on16/11/2023

Using GPTs to assist with AI governance policy.

Using GPT4-Turbo to summarise AI governance docs and generate advice to the Australian government. Continue Reading …

By Rebecca Johnson, PhD / Posted on06/11/2023

EXPERT REACTION: Australia signs international AI declaration – what next?

Today, the Australian Science Media Centre released some short remarks from Australian AI experts on the Bletchley Declaration last week. Including a short remark from yours truly (though I’m not quite yet a Dr as the webpage indicates – a Continue Reading …

By Rebecca Johnson, PhD / Posted on31/10/2023

Lecture at Uni Sydney Business School

Course: “Leading in a Post Crisis World” Series: Research Connections I was delighted to be invited to give a lecture to postgraduate students undertaking a relatively new business leadership course. The course providers (including Craig Gilliver and Adrian Harms) have Continue Reading …

By Rebecca Johnson, PhD / Posted on18/10/2023

Paws and perspectives: inclusivity in GenAI evaluation design.

This sneak peek of some of my doctoral work simply explains the conceptual ideas beyond one of the chapters of my PhD thesis. The work looks at how bias can be embedded in evaluations of generative AI systems. I gave Continue Reading …

By Rebecca Johnson, PhD / Posted on12/10/2023

AI Constitutions, Visual Subjectivity, and Experiments with GPT4-V(ision).

While AI Constitutions aren’t the ultimate solution for the GenAI value alignment problem, they make another valuable contribution to our evolving AI ethics toolkits. Nevertheless, as with all AI Ethics methods, we need to be mindful that there is no Continue Reading …

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