Trust in AI: Moving from insight to action
Event description
Half of Australians use AI but only one in three trust it.
(Source: The University of Melbourne and KPMG 2025 Trust in AI Global Study)
The University of Melbourne and KPMG's 2025 Trust in AI report reveals how Australians perceive AI adoption, risk, and governance.
Join Stone & Chalk and KPMG for a cross-sector conversation exploring the findings of the KPMG 2025 Trust in AI report – and the role enterprise, government and startups must play in closing the AI trust gap.
We will discuss
Who’s responsible for building trust in AI – and what does action look like?
What’s holding Australia back from global leadership in AI?
Where are the gaps in capability, regulation, literacy, and enterprise readiness?
How do we move from insight to implementation across sectors?
Agenda
5:00pm – Arrival and registration
5:30pm – Report insights: James Mabbott, Partner in Charge, KPMG Futures
6:00pm – Panel discussion followed by networking drinks
Panellists
Lee Hickin, Executive Director, National Artificial Intelligence Centre
Catherine Roberts, Senior Director, AI & LegalTech (APAC and Emerging Markets), Thomson Reuters
James Mabbott, Partner in Charge, KPMG Futures
Facilitator: Chris Kirk, CEO, Stone & Chalk
Venue
The Collider, 477 Pitt Street, Haymarket (entry via Barlow Street)
RSVP
By Friday 19 July. Places are limited. Register now
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