UQ and industry panellists discuss how organisations can navigate the ethical challenges associated with AI, based on insights from a new UQ global study.
Speakers include:
Professor Nicole Gillespie and Dr Caitlin Curtis from UQ Business School
Alison Kitchen, KPMG Australia National Chairman
James Mabbott, Partner, KPMG Futures
Ed Santow, Australia’s Human Rights Commissioner
Professor Genevieve Bell, Director of the 3A Institute (Australian National University)
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00:00 Professor Michael Bruenig welcome to country and welcome to, Trust Etihics and Governance Alliance Research Hub Webinar
02:31 Dr Caitlin Curtis, introduction to panel
03:22 James Mabbott, Patner, KPMG Futures, Partnership KPMG with the University of Queensland Business School, Businesses and Organisational Trust.
06:47 Professor Nicole Gillespie, Trust in Artificial Intelligence
08:47 Do people trust AI?
11:00 Who is trusted to develop, use and govern AI?
12:25 What are people's views on AI regulation?
15:00 How well do people understand AI?
16:55 What are the key drivers of trust in AI?
17:30 Pathways to enhance public trust in AI
20:12 Panel Discussion. What contributes to this gap and what can be done to close it?
25:09 What's required for organisation to trust AI?
30:58 Risks, challenges and opportunities of AI. What is AI - defining it.
35:40 How do we realise the benefits of AI? Ed Santow
41:28 Transparency of AI within organisations.
48:06 Ethical principles and public trust of vulnerable communities and minorities.
53:36 Challenges of testing software on the developer and not the end user.
54:34 Wrap up of discussion.
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