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ACS Tech: Perils and Pleasures of Generative AI – a legal view

Generative AI promises quick, cost-effective content creation, but beware! It can also expose your organisation to complex legal issues. Responsible AI implementation should be a top concern for organisations.

Event Start: Tue 30 Jul 05:30 PM AWST
Event Finish: Tue 30 Jul 07:30 PM AWST

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Registration End Date: Mon 29 Jul 05:00 PM


<p>** <em>If you are not a current ACS member, you will be asked to &#39;<u>create an account</u>&#39;. Your details will be used for registration processes only. If you experience technical issues, please contact the WA Branch by e-mail acs.wa@acs.org.au **</em><br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://acsau.my.salesforce.com/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=015GB00000JEfeF&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1719209845000"></img></p> <p>In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, Generative AI stands at the forefront, presenting both unprecedented opportunities and complex legal challenges. This presentation will delve into the intricate balance between innovation, ethics and regulation, providing a legal perspective on the implications of Generative AI.</p> <p>The session will cover:</p> <ul><li>The legal and ethical considerations of using GenAI and AI generated content, including intellectual property aspects </li><li>Data quality and value in an AI infused world </li><li>Case studies highlighting legal issues to look out for in the realm of Generative AI</li></ul> Post presentation light refreshments will be provided following the presentation at the Metro Bar and Hotel (conveniently located on site). <p> </p> <p><strong><u>PLEASE NOTE:</u></strong></p> <p><em>To confirm attendance and CPD point allocation, on arrival at registration, please make sure to have your event confirmation e-mail with QR code ready to present where your attendance will be recorded. This can be provided via your phone or a printed copy.</em></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>The event venue is Adina Apartment Hotel at 33 Mounts Bay Road (located near the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre).</strong></p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

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Natasha Blycha

Natasha Blycha

Natasha is one of the world’s pre-eminent Live Contract experts.
She is recognized in Chambers as a global fintech expert with technical product design experience and deep legal understanding as a co-author of the seminal 2022 Oxford text on SLCs and 2024 Springer Digital Asset text (forthcoming).

Founder of award-winning national tech law firm Stirling & Rose and former Global Head of Digital Law at a major international law firm, Natasha advises Legal Commissions on SLCs, DAOs, and digital assets in the UK and Australia and has been awarded the Financial Times Most Innovative Lawyer, Thought Leader of the Year, Finalist Partner of the Year, and Innovator of the Year.

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SJ Price

SJ Price

SJ is an award-winning technology lawyer and digital translator and leads the AI practice at the law firm Stirling & Rose. She is also a lecturer in law and technology at Murdoch University.  With a deep background in machine learning, she founded and led a multi-disciplinary technology group with over 100 innovation initiatives in 10+ countries in an international resources company. SJ has significant global experience managing the legal complexities of multi-billion-dollar critical infrastructure mega-projects. She sits on the Advisory Board of the WA Data Science Innovation Hub, Australian Centre for Legal Innovation, Law Council of Australia’s Digital Commerce & Financial Services Committee and Murdoch University’s AI Competency Centre.

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33 Mounts Bay Road,Perth,WA,Australia

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  • Adina Apartment Hotel, Avon Room
    33 Mounts Bay Road
    Perth WA 6000
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  • Event Start:
    Tue 30 Jul 05:30 PM AWST

    Event Finish:
    Tue 30 Jul 07:30 PM AWST
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  • Member: $10.00
  • Member-Concessional: $10.00
  • Non-Member: $40.00

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