AI Webinar Series: Mastering AI in the Public Sector: What Every Agency Needs to Know
Webinar | On demand
Event Details
Webinar
Australia Accreditation 60 minutes = 1 CPD unit | April 04, 2024Deepen your understanding of the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence usage in government with this webinar. Our main speaker, Dr. Ian Oppermann brings a wealth of experience from his nine-year tenure as Chief Data Scientist for the NSW government. Ian offers a unique perspective on how governments around the world are leveraging AI. He is joined by Norton Rose Fulbright partners Peter Mulligan, Michelle Martin, and Nick Abrahams to create a session that will provide practical insights into AI's potential and challenges.
Key Takeaways:
- Discover how governments worldwide are implementing AI to enhance operations and citizen services.
- Uncover the most effective use cases for AI deployment within government agencies.
- Understand critical considerations for government agencies embarking on AI projects to ensure success and safety.
- Learn about the regulatory landscape shaping AI usage by government entities.
CPD Information
This session was recorded on 4 April 2024.
This session is valid for 1 CPD unit. Please ensure this meets the requirements within your jurisdiction. To find out more, visit our CLE Library.
Recommended CPD category:
- Substantive law (NSW/Vic/WA/Qld) | Core Area 4 - Substantive law and procedural law (ACT)]
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