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UTS Global Game Changers - Faking It - Information Integrity, AI and the Law

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Mon, 25 Nov, 6pm - 7:30pm AEDT

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Join this event in-person at our Sydney campus, or online via a live Zoom webinar. 

Faking It - Information Integrity, AI and the Law

With the advent of generative AI, manipulation of information and data is taking a new turn. Deepfakes and AI generated and propagated misinformation and disinformation are proliferating online.

These trends are already undermining the reliability of news, disrupting elections, challenging democratic processes, and infringing rights globally. As automation rapidly expands the reach and scale of this phenomenon, policy and regulation are often held back by a lack of agreed principles and priorities.

In the third episode of our Global Game Changers series, we explore different dimensions of this problem and how we might go about tackling some of its more insidious effects.

Event check in opens up from 5pm for a 6pm start.

The Host

  • Hamish Macdonald, Australian broadcaster and journalist, Channel 10 presenter of The Project and host of ABC Radio National’s RN Breakfast

The Panellists

  • Monica Attard, Australian journalist and Director of the UTS Centre for Media Transition, best known for hosting ABC’s PM, The World Today, and Media Watch.
  • Creina Chapman, Deputy Chair and CEO of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) charged with powers to combat online misinformation and disinformation. Creina has held senior executive and strategic adviser roles at Southern Cross Austereo, News Corp, Publishing and Broadcasting Limited, and the Nine Network.
  • Michael Davis, UTS research expert on information integrity, generative AI, and the news based in the UTS Centre for Media Transition.
  • Cullen Jennings, Chief Technology Officer of American multinational digital communications giant, Cisco Systems.
  • Jason M. Schultz, Head of Global AI Policy at Canva and Professor of Clinical Law at NYU. Jason previously served as a Senior Advisor on Intellectual Property and innovation in the Obama White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. 

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UTS Great Hall (Level 5)
ultimo, australia