Many organisations are adopting AI faster than they are building the governance needed to deploy it safely. Discover how to prepare your team for responsible AI adoption.
Hosted by Professor Jeannie Paterson, Co-director of the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics, this 1-hour session will examine what responsible AI adoption looks like from a leadership perspective. It will address the legal, ethical and reputational risks associated with AI deployment, offering insights into maintaining information integrity in complex digital environments and why AI is fundamentally a workforce and organisational challenge, rather than simply a technological one. Gain a comprehensive overview of AI adoption strategies that you can apply in your organisation.
During the session, you'll hear a practical leadership lens on AI governance and accountability, with the tools to build organisational responsibility into your AI strategy from the ground up.
Hosted by Professor Jeannie Paterson, Co-director of the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics
Jeannie Marie Paterson is a Professor of Law and co-founding Director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Melbourne (CAIDE). CAIDE aims to build cross-disciplinary research, teaching, policy and regulatory expertise in AI and digital ethics across the University and its wider community. It was established by the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology and Melbourne Law School, with member faculties Arts, Education, and MDHS, and support from the University of Melbourne.

Jeannie’s research and teaching focuses on the ethical and regulatory challenges of AI, along with the role of tort, contract and consumer protection law in promoting safe AI systems. Her current projects cover misleading AI (incl deep fakes, scams and misinformation), the regulation of AI agents and assistants, and AI in the civil justice system. In 2024 she was a member of the Australian Government’s AI Advisory Committee. She is Chief Investigator of the Centre of Excellence for Quality Work in the Digital Age (QWiDA)
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