2024 Events and Seminars
In 2024 we also ran a program of public events and seminars under the auspices of the 'Demystifying AI, Law and Regulation' program, more about which can be found here.
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June 2024 - Indigenous Misdescription
Professor Sonia Katyal from Berkeley Law gave a lecture on 'Indigenous Misdescription'. Professor Katyal's lecture engaged with the complexities regarding intellectual and cultural properties in the use of Native American tribal names.
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June 2024 - Demystifying Generative AI
Professor Jeannie Marie Paterson was joined by Lee Hickin, AI Technology & Policy Lead, Asia, Microsoft and Anna Jaffe, Policy, Regulatory Affairs and Responsible Tech, Atlassian at Melbourne Law School, for a conversation about demystifying the generative AI stack.
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May 2024 - The Perennial Problem of Complexity
Justice Goddard, High Court and Court of Appeal, New Zealand, gave an excellent lecture exploring the specific problems with complex legislation, and how these problems could be solved.
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May 2024 - How China Governs Big Tech and Regulates Artificial Intelligence
Associate Professor of Law Angela Zhang gave a lecture on China's regulation of Big Tech, in light of the recent regulatory crackdown against companies such as Alibaba, Tencent, and Meituan.