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Brent Ferguson, Ai Group's Head of National Workplace Relations Policy, joins Yoness Blackmore, Principal Advisor Workplace Relations Policy, to discuss the latest Significant Workplace Relations Issues report. This podcast provides an update on some of the key issues outlined in the report: the Fair Work Commission's Working from home model term proceedings, and the annual wage review the passing of the Workplace Gender Equality Amendment (Setting Gender Equality Targets) Bill 2024 Government consultations and announcements on restraint of trade / non-compete clauses
US President Donald Trump's new trade tariffs are expected to negatively impact Australian industry, with business leaders already struggling to turn a profit in a sluggish economy, amid lingering inflation and a tight labour market. In the run up to a federal election, Australian Industry Group's leaders survey for 2025 found that business confidence remains low. Innes Willox is AI Group's CEO and he is speaking to SBS's Sandra Fulloon.
In this episode of the Above Board podcast, hosts Scott Lesmes and Haima Marlier are joined by Morrison Foerster partners and legal advisors to leading artificial intelligence (AI) companies Marian Waldmann Agarwal and Justin Haan to discuss the evolving governance, legal, and ethical landscape surrounding AI. Marian, co-lead of the firm's AI Group, and Justin, a member of the AI Industry Committee, provide insight into how companies can implement AI governance frameworks, balance innovation with risk management, and navigate emerging regulations. They explore key considerations for boards, including ethical AI use, regulatory compliance, intellectual property risks, and the importance of ongoing assessments of AI tools. The conversation also looks ahead to the next frontier in AI regulation, including the rise of AI-powered agents and the need for robust oversight mechanisms.
We sat down with Mr. Yeong to delve into the rising tensions around AI ownership, the need for more transparency, and the importance of human oversight in this rapidly changing field. Our chat took us into the fascinating convergence of quantum tech and law—paving the way for a whole new frontier in tech law. Here is a summary of the conversation under four key areas:Copyright: Cases like Getty vs. Adobe and Shutterstock are testing the limits of fair use as AI scrapes data to create new content. Different countries, like the U.S. and China, are adopting contrasting approaches to copyright. The U.S. Copyright Office has dismissed the notion that prompts given to AI can grant copyright to the user, while Chinese courts have ruled in some cases that if AI-generated content demonstrates sufficient creativity via prompts, the user may claim copyright. Human-in-the-Loop: While AI can assist with tasks like summarizing legal cases or generating reports, professionals remain accountable for the final output. The Singapore Academy of Law has developed a prompt engineering guide to help lawyers use AI effectively while ensuring human supervision and responsibility in legal services.Transparency & Explainability: Transparency means knowing how AI works, but explainability is the key to understanding why it makes certain decisions. The EU AI Act mandates transparency, but explainability is still optional. Mr. Yeong highlighted the importance of explainability in building trust with users and encouraged businesses to voluntarily offer this feature, particularly in areas like healthcare.Quantum Law: While quantum computing is currently expensive and not widely accessible, its future could disrupt assumptions about data encryption and security. Mr. Yeong noted that as quantum technology advances, policies related to data protection may need to be revisited, especially for data with long-term value.Mr Yeong Zee Kin holds a Master of Laws from Queen Mary University of London and completed his undergraduate law degree at the National University of Singapore. His experience as a Technology, Media and Telecommunications lawyer spans both the private and public sectors. He has spoken and published in areas relating to electronic evidence and intellectual property, as well as legal issues relating to Blockchain and AI deployment.Zee Kin is an internationally recognized expert on AI ethics. He spearheaded the development of Singapore's Model AI Governance Framework, which won the UNITU WSIS Prize in 2019. He is currently a member of the OECD Network of Experts on AI (ONE AI). In 2019, he was a member of the AI Group of Experts at the OECD (AIGO), which developed the OECD Principles on AI. These principles have been endorsed by the G20 in 2019. He was also an observer participant at the European Commission's High-Level Expert Group on AI, which fulfilled its mandate in June 2020.Zee Kin is also a well-regarded expert on data privacy issues. He has contributed to publications on legal issues relating to data privacy and has spoken at many well-recognised international and domestic platforms on this topic.Recorded 12th September 2024 3pm. Tech Law Fest, Singapore.#mysecuritytv #ailawyer
Everyone's favourite CEO returns to the podcast to talk us through the current issue facing the Australian economy, and what impact could they have on business operations. Innes delivers a masterclass in macro-economics covering such as issues as - The upcoming Federal election: when will it be held and who will win. - The latest on the significant changes to Workplace Relations laws, why Ai Group is running an extensive marketing campaign to highlight the issues and what businesses need to do to not get caught out. - Why the conduct of the CFMEU is unacceptable, why Ai Group's has strongly called for the construction part of the union to be deregistered. And what this means for businesses in other sector. - Why the new ‘Safeguarding Australian Military Secretes' Act is having an immediate and worrisome impact on business resulting in unexpected (and unacceptable) consequences. Innes calls this ‘complete over -reach by government). - The impact of ongoing inflation and why this is creating an economy operating at different speeds and with different success - The impact of geopolitics and other global activity on the economy and the uncertainty this is causing businesses in Australian and around the world. - What's going on with Australian Ports and why efficiency and productivity needs to be increased - Why there is not ‘magic bullet' to solving the challenges of the Australian economy, especially in terms of Digitalisation and Decarbonisation - And much more more. This is a MUST-LISTEN episode, especially for businesspeople keen to get deep insights intothe challenges facing Australia.. and what to do about it.
Matar Haller is the VP of Data & AI at ActiveFence, where her teams own the end-to-end automated detection of harmful content at scale, regardless of the abuse area or media type. The work they do here is engaging, impactful, and tough, and Matar is grateful for the people she gets to do it with. AI For Good - Detecting Harmful Content at Scale // MLOps Podcast #245 with Matar Haller, VP of Data & AI at ActiveFence. // Abstract One of the biggest challenges facing online platforms today is detecting harmful content and malicious behavior. Platform abuse poses brand and legal risks, harms the user experience, and often represents a blurred line between online and offline harm. So how can online platforms tackle abuse in a world where bad actors are continuously changing their tactics and developing new ways to avoid detection? // Bio Matar Haller leads the Data & AI Group at ActiveFence, where her teams are responsible for the data, algorithms, and infrastructure that fuel ActiveFence's ability to ingest, detect, and analyze harmful activity and malicious content at scale in an ever-changing, complex online landscape. Matar holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of California at Berkeley, where she recorded and analyzed signals from electrodes surgically implanted in human brains. Matar is passionate about expanding leadership opportunities for women in STEM fields and has three children who surprise and inspire her every day. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links activefence.com https://www.youtube.com/@ActiveFence --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Matar on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11682234/admin/feed/posts/ Timestamps: [00:00] Matar's preferred coffee [00:13] Takeaways [01:39] The talk that stood out [06:15] Online hate speech challenges [08:13] Evaluate harmful media API [09:58] Content moderation: AI models [11:36] Optimizing speed and accuracy [13:36] Cultural reference AI training [15:55] Functional Tests [20:05] Continuous adaptation of AI [26:43] AI detection concerns [29:12] Fine-Tuned vs Off-the-Shelf [32:04] Monitoring Transformer Model Hallucinations [34:08] Auditing process ensures accuracy [38:38] Testing strategies for ML [40:05] Modeling hate speech deployment [42:19] Improving production code quality [43:52] Finding balance in Moderation [47:23] Model's expertise: Cultural Sensitivity [50:26] Wrap up
Business community leaders outline what they hope to see in this year's budget. BCA's Bran Black, ACCI's Andrew McKellar, and AI Group's Innes Willox join the program. Plus, Gamestop shares surge over 100 per cent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Six Five - On the Road, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman are joined by Intel's Justin Hotard, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Data Center and AI Group, and Sachin Katti, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Network and Edge Group. This episode offers an insightful discussion on Intel's strategic direction regarding Enterprise AI, which was covered this week during Intel Vision 2024. Their discussion covers: The Enterprise AI Opportunity Intel's Vision for Enterprise AI and the necessary steps to realize it Intel's scalable approach to AI and its impact Intel's strategy on addressing software challenges in AI Key product announcements made by Intel this week
Generative AI is here and is a major game-changer for business and supply chains. In this episode, A.I. specialist Dave Phung guides us through the confusing and often challenging task of understanding the opportunities and challenges of AI in the workplace, and in implementing it. Dave tells us what AI can do for your business and how to help staff accept it. He also addresses the elephants in the room and clarifies many of the concerns that currently exist with the new technology. A good episode with lots of chunky nuggets of insights and learning. About Dave Phung: • Dave is the Chief Disruptor at GPTStrategic, where he leads the implementation of Generative AI strategies for clients. With a career spanning over two decades, he has a track record of blending human-centered design with disruptive technology to deliver impactful projects for organizations such as GE, Fidelity Investments, Australian Open, Penfolds Wine, US Golf Association, Sony Playstation, and many others. • Connect with Dave on LinkedIn at https://au.linkedin.com/in/davidphung Here's the link to the new Ai Group podcast DBrief: Episode 1 https://www.aigroup.com.au/news/podcasts/2024/d-brief/episode-1-march-2024/
Big trove of AT&T customer data dumped online. Microsoft is unbundling Teams. Amazon is readying its own big LLM. We should probably assume Section 230 does not cover AI. And what do you name an AI supercomputer? Stargate, apparently.Links:AT&T resets account passcodes after millions of customer records leak online (TechCrunch)Exclusive: Microsoft to separate Teams and Office globally amid antitrust scrutiny (Reuters)Amazon scrambles for its place in the AI race (The Verge)Gen-AI Search Engine Perplexity Has a Plan to Sell Ads (Adweek)The AI Industry Is Steaming Toward A Legal Iceberg (WSJ)Microsoft and OpenAI Plot $100 Billion Stargate AI Supercomputer (The Information)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ai Group's head of National Workplace Relations Policy, Brent Ferguson, speaks to Thomas Oriti on ABC NewsRadio, discussing Ai Group's submission to the Fair Work Commission on the minimum wage.
In this first episode of 2024 James speaks with his colleague at Ai Group, the Director of Research and Economics Dr Jeff Wilson. In a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation, James and Jeff talk through the lessons from last year and the current economic trends framing the year ahead. They then discuss the findings of the recently released report ‘Australian Industry Outlook 2024'. This annual report is an analysis and summary of the opinions of what is ahead in 2024 according to 300 business leaders in Australia. The official release of the report says: After three years of pandemic-induced disruptions and volatility, Australian industry enjoyed much more stable conditions in 2023. But as business leaders look out into the new year, they have real worries about uncertainty and stagnation in 2024. This year, more than 300 senior leaders from across Australia responded to our eleventh annual Industry Expectations Survey. The report, due for release on 22 January, is a must-read resource to understand how business leaders plan to tackle the opportunities and challenges facing the Australian economy. It provides critical insights into how they anticipate the coming year will evolve. Industry leaders go into 2024 with significantly more caution and concern than 2023. They have identified uncertainty, ongoing cost pressures, labour shortages and weakening demand as the key challenges for the coming year. It's a fascinating report full of insights, and Jeff and James walk us through the key learnings. Its an episode that will help listeners prepare their business for the year ahead To find out more about the various reports from Jeff's team and to get details of the webinar on the details of the CEO report, head over to www.aigroup.com.au
Louise McGrath has been working in international trade for decades and now represents Ai Group and Australian industry at global industry meetings around the world. In this engaging conversation James and Louise share humorous stories and insights into the keys to effective cross-cultural communication in business, supply chains and international meetings. Louise also share her thoughts on the current state of international trade and what it means for Australian business. Industry topics discussed include: • The current effectiveness of Free Trade Agreement's • The implications for Australian business with the USA Inflation Reduction Act • Insights into international trade meetings • The future of digital trade documents. The two have a lively discussion on international communication including • The impact of the power differential • The importance of words vs intent in communications • An understanding of socials norms and being positive • And much more. James and Louise are clearly good at communicating with each other and with the world at large, and this is a fun conversation of serious topics. Worth a listen.
Founder of The Psych AI Group Anjuli Bedi is in the quiz seat this week. She explains why Personality Tests and Influencers are utter bullshit, and why AI created content could be either.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Business or Bullshit Quiz00:26 ChatGBT and Disco Ball Business Discussion00:52 Personal Trainers and Investment TV Shows01:03 Personality Type Tests and Myers Briggs01:50 Drinking at Lunch and Unicorns02:09 Work Life Balance and Self Actualization02:22 Silicon Valley and Steve Jobs02:46 Twitter and AI Created Content04:16 Office Spaces in the Metaverse and Government Grants04:25 Hashtags and Hockey Stick Growth04:37 Influencers and Virtual Reality Meetings05:24 Paying for Top Talent and Quiz Conclusion05:39 Final Score and Closing RemarksBWB is powered by Oury Clarkbusinesswithoutbullshit.me
One of the solutions to helping grow your business could be looking towards a strategic partnership for growth. This week, Josh is joined by David Martin from AI Group, who is an expert on all things to do with strategic partnerships. David has been part of Australia's Innovation Ecosystem for over fifteen years and has worked at the executive level across multiple industries including large and small organisations to facilitate innovative solutions to complex and wicked problems. If you liked the episode, be sure to give us some feedback and share it with a friend. Stay good!
Mr Yeong Zee Kin holds a Master of Laws from Queen Mary University of London and completed his undergraduate law degree at the National University of Singapore. His experience as a Technology, Media and Telecommunications lawyer spans both the private and public sectors. He has spoken and published in areas relating to electronic evidence and intellectual property, as well as legal issues relating to Blockchain and AI deployment. Zee Kin is an internationally recognized expert on AI ethics. He spearheaded the development of Singapore's Model AI Governance Framework, which won the UNITU WSIS Prize in 2019. He is currently a member of the OECD Network of Experts on AI (ONE AI). In 2019, he was a member of the AI Group of Experts at the OECD (AIGO), which developed the OECD Principles on AI. These principles have been endorsed by the G20 in 2019. He was also an observer participant at the European Commission's High-Level Expert Group on AI, which fulfilled its mandate in June 2020Zee Kin is also a well-regarded expert on data privacy issues. He has contributed to publications on legal issues relating to data privacy and has spoken at many well-recognised international and domestic platforms on this topic.--In this interview, Zee Kin shares his insights on the legal challenges in the Era of Advanced AIZee Kin highlighted that with the latest AI innovations, the responsibility and legal issues remain largely consistent, but the tools and technology introduce different challenges.For instance, he shared that such concerns around content, child protection, intermediary behavior, data security, data protection, and cybercrime remain, while challenges such as detection of fake content has intensified due to increased tool accessibility and the scalability of threats. Referring to the "Getty vs. Stability AI" case, he shared that the interesting question is the use of copyrighted data to train AI models – which is not new, and the key is to establish a proper legal basis for using such data. Data lineage and the provenance of data have always been important in legal contexts. He also noted that these concerns have also surfaced during the recent governmental responses around the world to the latest AI innovations.Zee Kin also highlighted the challenges with defining terms such as "fairness," "transparency," and "repeatability" – varies by context, where expectations and priorities for AI differ based on its use, such as safety and predictability in medicine, and bias and fairness in personal data applications.Repeatability poses an additional challenge in Generative AI because every iteration of an image or summary will vary (**owing to Generative AI's statistical predictive nature).Zee Kin also shares his views of AI's impact on job security, nothing that there will be emerging opportunities for lawyers to use AI tools for efficiency and error reduction.Recorded at TechLaw Fest 2023, 21st Sept 2023, 3.30pm, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.#mysecuritytv #cybersecurity #ai #law #ailawyer
In Episode 9 of The Kershner Files, Dave starts the show by acknowledging the atrocities in Israel and explains his decision to wait and discuss it in the weekend show once more information is available. After that, his announcements/updates include: Buckeye Valley Beef Coop offerings, a Showmasters Gun Show near Pittsburgh, the weekly update from Survival Realty, and his recent switch to non-aluminum laced deodorant. From there, Dave gets into the meat of the preparedness topics and discusses what may be next, the NSA standing up a new AI center, Berkey Water Filters suing the EPA, and how to make money on your homestead. Articles discussed: Buckeye Valley Beer Coop October Crocktober Box Showmasters Gun Shows Survival Realty Properties for Sale Aluminum free deodorant The Calm Before the Storm: What's Coming Next? by Fergus Mason from Ask a Prepper NSA Announces New Artificial Intelligence Security Center by Michael Lee from Fox News Berkey Water Filters Sues EPA by Dan DeBaun from Big Berkey Water Filers How to Make a Full Income on Your Homestead by Abigail Damoah from Self Sufficient Projects Companies to consider supporting: Boss Shotshells, BBK Leather Designs, C&E Gun Shows Sponsor Link: Augusta Precious Metals Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)
I Chose to look the other way - by Don Merrell by Ai Group
Innes Willox On ABC NewsRadio 733am 4.9.23 by Ai Group
Louise McGrath has been working in international trade for decades and now represents Ai Group and Australian industry at global industry meetings around the world. In this engaging conversation James and Louise share humorous stories and insights into the keys to effective cross-cultural communication in business, supply chains and international meetings. Louise also share her thoughts on the current state of international trade and what it means for Australian business. Industry topics discussed include: • The current effectiveness of Free Trade Agreement's • The implications for Australian business with the USA Inflation Reduction Act • Insights into international trade meetings • The future of digital trade documents. The two have a lively discussion on international communication including • The impact of the power differential • The importance of words vs intent in communications • An understanding of socials norms and being positive • And much more. James and Louise are clearly good at communicating with each other and with the world at large, and this is a fun conversation of serious topics. Worth a listen.
Host James Scotland chats with the Chief Executive of Australian Industry Group, Innes Willox and learns of the organisation's 150 years of continuous operation as the peak industry organisation supporting Australian business and industry. The conversation covers the history, the role and the importance of industry organisations,and considers the enormous changes to business and the Australian community in the last 150 years. Innes explains his role as CEO, and the changes that have happened in the 11 years of his tenure. The conversation turns to the present and to the future. Innes shares his thoughts and insights into many of the current issues facing Australian business including: • The current skills shortages and the jobs of the future. • The role of education in the future of business. • Digitalisation, the interaction of humans and machines, and cyber security. • The importance of increased productivity in the economy and in business. • The challenge of improving ports, current infrastructure and the required infrastructure of the post-carbon economy • Australia and the rest of the world, and Innes role in the B20: the business conference of the G20 nations. • And much more. James find out the origin of Innes name, and Innes shares many personal anecdotes and stories. The Australian Industry Group has been an influential voice for 150 years, as Australia transitioned from the first industrial revolution to the fourth, through two world wars, depressions and recessions, and through every stage of Australia's history to date. It is perfectly positioned to assist business as we face the challenge of building sustainable and resilient supply chains in Australia and with the world. This podcast is a rare opportunity to hear the CEO of Ai Group speak in a relaxed and insightful conversation, and to hear his thoughts on the past, the present and the future especially in terms of the 3Ds of the Supply Circles podcst - digitalisaton, decarbonisation and disruptions.
With our podcast host James Scotland on holidays overseas our podcast today is the re-release of the audition podcast James recorded with a former Ai Group employee. Whilst there are technical difficulties, its an engaging interview. Here's the synopsis: What exactly is the circular economy, and where is it at in Australia today? Is circular economy the answer to our current supply chain issues in Australia? And what's the future of circular economy as we transition to a Net Zero carbon emissions future? James and Rachael take a deep dive into these and other questions and come up with surprising and refreshing insights. Rachael challenges some of the current business thinking on circular economy, contends there is an urgency for action, and challenges James to join the journey, not just comment from the sidelines. It's a lively and interesting conversation.
BHP admits it underpaid its workers by $430 million, AI Group's Innes Willox explains why the awards system failed. Plus, the CEO of the world's largest explosives manufacturer and a tungsten mine gets restarted on an isolated island. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wages and employment data in focus this week, AI Group's Innes Willox explains why he's worried about plans to criminalise wages underpayment. Plus, more rate rises are on the horizon after the budget. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Industry groups warn that recession is on the way if the wages are lifted 7%, AI Group's Innes Willox explains why. Plus, calls that superfunds aren't funding innovation and the construction industry falls behind in adopting new technology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Sadid Hasan, Ph.D. ( http://sadidhasan.com/ ), is AI Lead at Microsoft, and member of the leadership team in Microsoft's AI Development Acceleration Program (MAIDAP) at the Microsoft New England Research & Development (NERD AI) center ( https://www.microsoftnewengland.com/maidap/ ). Dr. Hasan leads teams to drive the state-of-the-art in AI by developing advanced AI capabilities, products, and solutions applicable across the enterprise, as well as growing the next generation of AI leaders who can make a transformational impact to the world. Previously, Dr. Hasan was an Executive Director of AI at CVS Health, where he led the team responsible for AI-based clinical care planning initiatives. Prior to that, he was a Senior Scientist and Technical Lead of the AI Group at Philips Research North America, where he focused on solving various Natural Language Processing (NLP) problems such as Clinical Information Extraction, Clinical Question Answering, Natural Language Inference, Paraphrase Generation, and Medical Image Caption Generation using Deep Learning. Before joining Philips, Dr. Hasan was an NSERC-Engage Post Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Lethbridge, Canada, from where he obtained his PhD. in Computer Science with a specialization in NLP and Machine Learning. Dr. Hasan has over 12 granted patents along with 35+ patents pending, and 80+ peer-reviewed publications in top-tier NLP/Machine Learning venues, where he also regularly serves in the program committees, including ACL, EMNLP, COLING, NeurIPS, ICML, IJCAI, AAAI, ICLR, NAACL, EACL, JAIR, AI Journal, Nature etc. Support the show
Today, Dee and Anand discuss a wide range of topics, including the concept of a "Richcession" rather than a recession, and how investors can prepare for it. They also dive into the luxury hotel industry, where Hyatt is making bold moves while competitors focus on budget offerings. The hosts also discuss the brewing discontent among Disney employees over CEO Bob Iger's return-to-office mandate, and Amazon corporate workers potentially facing a pay reduction after a drop in shares. Additionally, they explore Instagram and Facebook's new paid-for verification feature, and the unsettling experience of interacting with Bing's AI chatbot. Finally, the hosts touch on the Qatar Royals' potential £5 billion bid for Manchester United, as well as the viral sensation who Shaquille O'Neal credits with "saving" the Slam-Dunk Contest. They close out the episode with a discussion on California's budget deficit, which has reached staggering heights. - written by ChatGPT Connect with Group Chat! Watch The Pod #1 Newsletter In The World For The Gram Tweet With Us Exclusive Facebook Content We're @groupchatpod on Snapchat
What On Earth - Episode 20 - The Annual Salad Bowl Of Crunchy Transition Issues by Ai Group
Insights into emerging Manufacturing & Defence Supply Chains; with Michael Sharpe by Ai Group
In this episode: Lauren Hawker Zafer is joined by Zee Kin Yeong Who Can Benefit From This Conversation? This conversation is for all of us who are interested in the role that forward-thinking governance on AI and data plays in the area of technology. It is for those who want to understand Singapore's approach to the development of technology and consumers' rights. Enjoy this episode and find out what Singapore is paying attention to when companies are using AI and "data". Who is Zee Kin Yeong? Zee Kin is the Assistant Chief Executive (Data Innovation and Protection Group) of the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) and Deputy Commissioner, Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) As Assistant Chief Executive (Data Innovation and Protection Group), Zee Kin oversees IMDA's AI and Data Industry development strategy with the key responsibility in developing forward-thinking governance on AI and data in Singapore. He also spearheaded the development of Singapore's Model AI Governance Framework, which won the UNITU WSIS Prize in 2019. He is currently a member of the OECD Network of Experts on AI (ONE AI), and was a member of the AI Group of Experts at the OECD (AIGO) which developed the OECD Principles on AI. In his capacity as Deputy Commissioner of PDPC, Zee Kin oversees the development, administration and enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act (2012). His key responsibilities include managing the formulation and implementation of policies relating to the protection of personal data, as well as the issuing of enforcement directions for organisational actions. As a well-regarded expert on data privacy issues, he has spearheaded various public and sector-specific activities to raise awareness and compliance in data protection, and is currently participating as an expert in the Global Partnership on AI (GPAI)'s Data Governance Working Group, which addresses data protection issues at the intersection of AI development and deployment. REDEFINING AI is powered by The Squirro Academy - learn.squirro.com. Try our free courses on AI, ML, NLP and Cognitive Search at the Squirro Academy and find out more about Squirro here.
Significant Workplace Relations Issues - January 2023 by Ai Group
Entrepreneurs, supply chains and the transition to Net Zero, with Paul Hodgson by Ai Group
The Key To Building Resilient Supply Chains Is Active Risk Management With Ian Rogers by Ai Group
What On Earth - Episode 19 - Energy prices, hydrogen as a mobile energy source by Ai Group
Innovation and Female Leadership in Australia's Food Industry, with Angeline Achariya by Ai Group
Business groups negotiate with the Government on IR reforms, AI Group's Innes Willox reveals how those discussions are going. Plus, insights into the RBA review, Moody's positive outlook on the property market and Covid chaos in China.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The unemployment rate fell to 3.4% again this year, with wages and industrial relations reforms weighing heavily on the minds of businesses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transport corridors, now and in the future, with Michael Kilgariff, CEO Roads Australia by Ai Group
What On Earth - Episode 18 - The Challenge Of The Critical Minerals And Other by Ai Group
Global Climate meetings and your business, with Tennant Reed, Dir. Climate Change & Energy, Ai Group by Ai Group
Small business in a Big industry: Life as an SME supplier, with Tracey Lovelace by Ai Group
This episode of First Fuel is a recording of the Leaders Panel at the 2022 National Energy Efficiency Summit. Delivered in person from Sydney, and streamed to a national online audience, the Summit brought together government, global experts, prominent consumer advocates and our largest industry associations for a unique, economy-wide discussion on the role of energy efficiency in this moment and beyond. In this panel, Energy Efficiency Council CEO Luke Menzel was joined by: Edwina MacDonald, Acting CEO, ACOSS; Innes Willox, Chief Executive, Ai Group; Ken Morrison, Chief Executive, Property Council of Australia, Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister; and California Energy Commissioner Andrew McAllister. You can watch a video version of this panel and all our panels from the 2022 National Energy Efficiency Summit at eec.org.au/summit22 Key topics: Energy efficiency and its role in Australia's net zero target Supporting vulnerable households through the net zero transformation Critical role of energy efficiency for business Learning from California's approach to the demand side What's left to be done – and some advice to the federal government Connect with us Find Luke at https://twitter.com/lukemenzel Find out more about the Energy Efficiency Council at www.eec.org.au Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/EECouncil Email us firstfuel@eec.org.au
What On Earth - Episode 17 - Understanding The Recent News Stories And Announcements by Ai Group
Global Container Shipping, and other great world mysteries with Jonathan Kempe by Ai Group
Leadership in the new digital workplace with Dr Hema Wadhwa by Ai Group
Significant Workplace Relations Issues - September 2022 by Ai Group
Do Industry Networks add value to supply chains? with Tim Owen by Ai Group
Labor's emissions reduction legislation has largely won the support from business groups, but there are still concerns about keeping the cost of energy low.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Cyber Security Inside, Camille and Tom conclude their interviews from Intel's AI Everywhere conference by talking with Nufar Gaspar, Director of AI Everywhere at Intel and Product & Strategy at AI Group. She is also the head of the conference itself. This conversation is part 3 of a 3-part series from AI Everywhere, an internal Intel initiative and conference which includes keynotes, tech talks, tutorials, and an AI expo. The objective of this internal meeting is to encourage Intel employees to apply AI thinking and approaches to their jobs. The conversation covers: - Tips for creating and leading AI training and conferences from the head of this conference. - Discussion about the methodologies that already exist for implementing AI. - The importance of AI experts and business experts collaborating and leveraging each other's skills when implementing AI. - Advice on not reinventing the wheel, since AI and its methodologies have been around for longer than one might think. ...and more. Don't miss it! The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation. Here are some key takeaways: - Although the hype about AI is relatively new, it's actually been around for many years. - One of the big reasons that a company might fail in their implementation of AI is that they don't properly select what to work on. They either don't have the experience, it isn't feasible, or not everyone agrees that what they are working on is critical. You need to do your due diligence to make sure that you are working on something that will be both feasible and successful. - There are well-established methodologies for implementing AI that have been around for a couple of decades. Having your team be educated in these is important so they use the right tools and approach it appropriately. - It is also important to make sure the business experts and the AI experts are collaborating and doing what they are experts in, meeting each other halfway. - If you are thinking about having your own conference, training, or events around AI, the people who put on this conference recommend catering to a vast range of skills and experience levels. They also recommend diverse content and training. - You don't necessarily need to build in all sorts of new infrastructure and backend to introduce AI. Usually there is already data being collected for other things, and IT can support that workload. - Introducing AI requires faith from business partners and requires you having a strong partnership and collaboration with them so it is less intimidating and more transformational. - Something else to think about is how to do AI and machine learning at a lower scale and lower cost so that it is more sustainable for organizations. Some interesting quotes from today's episode: “So, first of all, I think a lot of it goes back to training and making sure that people not just learn only the Intro to AI course, but rather learn the BKMs and the methodology and how to properly go after exploring a new idea with AI.” - Nufar Gaspar “Having good data is not just for AI. It's also for analytics and automation. And actually, a lot of the work that is usually being done by IT is to redesign the business process - really structure the data. So once that is done for it, even if it's done for other purposes, usually it will be easier to introduce AI.” - Nufar Gaspar “It's a very high-end technology that sometimes requires even more high-end than ideal kind of workloads or IT systems. It requires a lot of faith from the business partners.” - Nufar Gaspar