Centre for AI and Digital Ethics
@CAIDE_UoM
Cross-disciplinary insights on AI and digital ethics from @MelbLawSchool, @engunimelb, @ArtsUnimelb, @UniMelbMDHS & @EduMelb, based at @melbconnect
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MDAP Panel this Friday 10 May, lunch included! Speakers Priyanka Pillai, Roma Klapaukh, Olivia Metcalf and Jo Hickman will explore complexities in the ‘data to evidence-based improvements’ journey in health. With Centre for Digital Transformation of Health UniMelb MDHS
Register: rduevents.unimelb.edu.au/event/1714-exp…
Join A/Prof Angela Zhang from The University of Hong Kong this Thurs 9 May for a discussion on China’s governance of big tech and regulation of AI: events.unimelb.edu.au/CAIDE/event/37…
Menzies Foundation #NSLP
Happening at 1pm today: Automating Empirical Legal Research: The Case of Judgments with Dr Ben Chen from Sydney Law School. Last chance to register: events.unimelb.edu.au/CAIDE/event/37…
We love being part of the Melbourne Connect innovation precinct. So many ideas mingling under one roof ✨
Join CAIDE and Senior Lecturer Dr Ben Chen from Sydney Law School this Wed 1 May Melbourne Law School for a discussion on Automating Empirical Legal Research. For more information and to register visit: events.unimelb.edu.au/CAIDE/event/37…
Menzies Foundation #NewLegalThinkingForEmergingTechnologies
Join Dr Ben Chen from Sydney Law School on 1 May for a discussion on automating empirical legal research in the case of judgments. This seminar is part of the Ninian Stephen Law Program powered by Menzies Foundation.
Find out more and register here: events.unimelb.edu.au/CAIDE/event/37…
If you missed Tatiana Dancy (Cutts)'s book launch last month, you can catch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=OiNQip…
Author of the new book ‘Artificial Justice’ and Melbourne Law School's Professor Tatiana Dancy (Cutts) delves into how using computerised risk scores to make decisions about people can cause them deep and unjustified harm.
Read the full article → unimelb.me/3U83zoS
ASIC Chair Joe Longo delivered the Ninian Steven Law Program Oration to Centre for AI and Digital Ethics, reinforcing that as technology evolves, it highlights the need for good judgement bit.ly/4cXgxhT
'The more technology advances, the more human judgement can be seen as a defining feature of legal practice.'
Read Joe's full speech from the 2024 Ninian Stephen Law Program Oration: asic.gov.au/about-asic/new…
ASIC Media Menzies Foundation Melbourne Law School Melbourne Connect
On a platform as polarised as X, how will #AI shape #misinformation into the future? Centre for AI and Digital Ethics and Complex Human Data Hub came together in February to discuss this, agreeing that 'social media is global, but regulations are local.' How can platforms and governments deal with this?
📢 Calling all Founders, Product Owners of digital health companies or Digital Health Researchers ready to transform healthcare!
Come along to a Digital Health Evidence Generation Bootcamp on Wed 15 and Fri 17 May. More info here: mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/digitalhealth/…
#digitalhealth
Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen is now an advocate for accountability & transparency. Presenting at @MelbConnect last month, she urged lawmakers to fight for responsible social media, warning AI tools are powering information warfare → unimelb.me/442WqdW
We hope you're excited for 'Technology in the Professional Toolkit' tomorrow with ASIC Media's Joseph Longo. Joseph will explore how the effective use of technology is becoming an essential part of the legal practitioner’s skillset.
Menzies Foundation Melbourne Law School
Don't miss Joseph Longo, Chair of ASIC Media, in conversation with Peter Jopling AM KC, Menzies Foundation and JeannieMariePaterson, at the Ninian Stephen Law Program Oration: 'Technology in the Professional Toolkit' next Tues 16 April.
Registrations close 12 April: events.unimelb.edu.au/CAIDE/event/34…
“So ask yourself this, when we see ourselves reflected back in the AI mirror, what do we not see? Who do we not see?” Shannon Vallor Brilliant use of the mirror as metaphor from so many perspectives to interrogate AI. Centre for AI and Digital Ethics Centre for Technomoral Futures Edinburgh Futures Institute