Watch: When AI Takes the Stand: Safe and Responsible AI in Victoria's Courts and Tribunals
Revisit the panel discussion on the use of AI in Victoria's Courts and Tribunals, held at Melbourne Connect on Monday, 11 November 2024.
The Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC) has been considering how AI might be used in Victoria’s courts and tribunals. The use of AI tools carries both risks and opportunities for fairness, accountability, transparency and privacy as well as improvements to accessibility. The VLRC is considering recommendations on legislative reform opportunities and principles to guide the safe use of AI in Victoria’s courts and tribunals.
In this public event, a panel of experts, including the Hon. Jennifer Coate AO (Commissioner to the Victorian Law Reform Commission), Prof. Kimberlee Weatherall (University of Sydney), Prof. Jeannie Paterson (Melbourne Law School), Prof. Julian Webb (Melbourne Law School), Emma Poole (Barrister, Victorian Bar), and Claire Bennett (Member, VCAT), explored the key issues raised by the VLRC’s inquiry into Artificial Intelligence in Victoria’s Courts and Tribunals.
This seminar is co-hosted by the ADM+S, Melbourne Law School, the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE) and the Victorian Law Reform Commission.
The VLRC's issues paper is available here.