Amazing work from @drjessiehohmann.bsky.social exploring Indigenous methodologies and international law through the practice of beadwork.
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We are underway at the New Frontiers in Intellectual Property conference at UTS Law. First up a panel on New Frontiers for Trade Marks featuring @lpramsey.bsky.social, David Tan, Rob Batty, Michael Handler and Martin Sentfleben, and chaired by Jill McKeough.
06.03.2025 22:34 ā š 5 š 1 š¬ 0 š 1
How interesting! Iād love to hear more about this!
26.11.2024 00:47 ā š 0 š 0 š¬ 0 š 0
The overarching theme was the importance of maintaining our systems of democracy in the face of new technology and the importance of trust and transparency in the development and use of AI. The discussion could have gone on all night!
25.11.2024 11:29 ā š 0 š 0 š¬ 0 š 0
The panel discussed a wide range of issues including the recently withdrawn misinformation legislation in Australia, accountability and trust in AI, the potential models for regulation, the impact of generative AI on journalism and the potential of AI to contribute positively to society.
25.11.2024 11:29 ā š 1 š 0 š¬ 1 š 0
Privileged to watch an amazing panel session on information integrity, AI and the Law hosted by UTS as part of the Global Game Changers program. Moderated by Hamish Macdonald and featuring Michael Davis, Sophie Farthing, Cullen Jennings, Creina Chapman and Monica Attard.
25.11.2024 07:46 ā š 1 š 0 š¬ 1 š 0
Thanks @lauraskh.bsky.social Happy to be here!
15.12.2023 07:24 ā š 1 š 0 š¬ 0 š 0
International Law, Human Rights, UTS Faculty of Law. https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Jessie.Hohmann; https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=fw-XNPwAAAAJ&hl=en
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