UTS Ethical AI Symposium
Event description
Join us for this highly anticipated forum of great minds and experts in ethical artificial intelligence (AI).
UTS TD School is hosting an online symposium with distinguished speakers from a range of sectors and industries, including:
- Sami Mäkeläinen - Head of Strategic Foresight, Telstra
- Professor David Lindsay - Professor, Faculty of Law UTS. Lead academic of Ethical AI for Good Business microcredential
- Dr Nicole Vincent - Senior Lecturer, TD School UTS. Lead academic of Ethical AI for Good Business microcredential
- More industry guests to be announced soon
This three-hour event includes an overview of artificial intelligence, including areas of automation, algorithms, and data privacy. This will be followed by a series of panel discussions and Q&A that explores real world challenges and opportunities of ethical AI, with thought leaders from industries including AI governance and regulation, data usage and storage, biometrics, health, transport, insurance and more. Here you’ll have the opportunity to share the challenges and opportunities as they relate to your industry, creating a space to exchange knowledge, insights and ideas with other participants.
After registering via Humanitix, a Zoom webinar link will be emailed to you 24 hours before the event. Please feel free to submit questions to our panellists via the registration form.
About our panellists:
- Sami Mäkeläinen has been with Telstra
Corporation in Australia since 2009, in roles spanning from a mobile
platforms subject matter expert to CEO Communications and Innovation
Program Management. Currently, he is the Head of Strategic Foresight,
focusing on long-term technology and other trends and how they impact
the business, industry and society.
- Professor David Lindsay is an expert in law and technology and is widely published in copyright, privacy, cyberlaw and communications law.
- Dr Nicole Vincent's academic work spans neuroethics, neurolaw, philosophy and ethics of technology, complex systems theory, futures, feminism, gender studies, bioethics, philosophy of tort and criminal law, and political philosophy.
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