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AIming high: First impressions of a ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence (AI) co-arbitrator from the human observer

AIming high: First impressions of a ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence (AI) co-arbitrator from the human observer

25 April 2024
By Sian Knight, Jesse Tizard, Olivia Jones
Ciarb Brazil's fascinating demonstration Vis East Moot round as human teams pleaded the 20th Vis East Moot Problem before ChatGPT co-arbitrators.
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AI Regulation: Why it should focus on the gaps, not reinvent the wheel

AI Regulation: Why it should focus on the gaps, not reinvent the wheel

29 August 2023
By Bryony Evans, Kendra Fouracre, Ella Hall
Australia is already behind other countries in regulating AI. But this doesn't mean it should adopt the approach of others - including the European Union. Instead, AI-specific regulation should build on the existing laws we have, rather than rushing to introduce new laws.
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Seizing the opportunities and ‘good’ of AI

Seizing the opportunities and ‘good’ of AI

17 March 2023
By Bryony Evans, Cheng Lim, Lauren Bourke, Lucia Belchamber
Some are concerned about AI - but can it be a force for good? KWM partner Bryony Evans spoke with industry leaders Microsoft CTO Lee Hickin, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) Chief Decisions Scientist Dan Jermyn, N&IT Executive Dayle Stevens OAM and National Artificial Intelligence Centre Director Stela Solar.
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AI and IP – A real conversation starter

AI and IP – A real conversation starter

16 October 2020
By Fiona Tyas
Countries and organisations around the world are paying greater attention to the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property (IP).
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Artificial-Impressionists: a movement of AI-generated artwork

Artificial-Impressionists: a movement of AI-generated artwork

2 November 2018
By Kate Barrett
Remember Naruto, the monkey that took a selfie? 
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How AI is shaping healthcare

How AI is shaping healthcare

5 June 2018
By Sarah-Jane Frydman
As keepers of the world’s ‘big data’, many of the major tech companies  are naturally well placed to turn to the data-hungry development of artificial intelligence, or AI. 
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