Step into the future with our webinar on AI and ethics. Picture navigating a landscape where technology and ethics intersect at every turn. From data privacy to fairness and transparency, we’ll explore the risks and solutions in AI governance. Learn how to tackle ethical dilemmas, prevent breaches, and ensure responsible tech use. Join us to shape the ethical frontier of AI!
- Overlap between ethics and law
- Core ethical principles of respect for individuals, beneficence (doing no harm), and justice
- Key areas of ethical risk raised by AI including data responsibility and privacy, fairness, explainability, robustness, transparency, environmental sustainability, inclusion, accountability, trust, and technology misuse
- Focus on privacy and surveillance risks
- Consequences of ethical breaches
- Governance of ethics in respect of AI
Presented by Jim Lennon, Special Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright Australia; Specialist Editor, “Information Technology, E-commerce" and “Intellectual Property” Chapters in the Australian Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents (LexisNexis)
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Presenters
Jim Lennon, Special Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
Jim Lennon joined Norton Rose Fulbright in 2013 and is a commercial lawyer with over 25 years' experience in privacy, cyber security, information technology and intellectual property (IT/IP). His main expertise is in privacy, technology procurement, outsourcing and service level agreements (including cloud), website and app development, and patent licensing. Jim gained his experience in large and mid-tier firms and while acting as in-house counsel at BTG plc (then the British Technology Group) and during 5 years as in-house counsel for The University of Western Australia. This year, Jim celebrated his 23rd year of providing pro bono legal advice to the Arts Law Centre of Australia. Jim is also the Specialist Editor for the chapters on Information Technology, E-commerce and Intellectual Property in the Australian Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents published by LexisNexis.
This seminar is part of a series
Upskill through Ethical Lessons: Lunchtime Series for Government Lawyers
Meet your obligations under the recommendation from the Robodebt Royal Commission that government lawyers undertake regular training on ethics issues by attending these 3 ethics sessions designed specifically for government lawyers.
Attend and earn 3 CPD units in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
View series listing