Bring a team or join one on the day to develop AI solutions, solving one of our Grand Challenges. Proudly presented by Aware Group and AI-DAY. The AI for Good Hackfest at AUT is our first AI-DAY Hackfest event. Registration is required as attendees are strictly limited to 120 in teams of 4-5 people.
INDEPENDENCE, INTEREST & INTELLIGENCE: Rethinking NZ's Security Settings in the Wake of Christchurch?
April 18 @ 5:30 pm
New Zealand professes an independent foreign policy. But in the wake of the Christchurch attack, questions have been asked about our intelligence agencies’ focus – why did we not see this coming? How can we prevent such blind spots in the future? And is our interest aligned & well served with current security partnerships and settings? All these questions and more will be brought up in this lively panel discussion chaired by Maty Nikkhou-O’Brien.
Join us at this humanitarian disarmament lecture by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch's Arms Division and Global Coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, for a presentation and Q &A on fully autonomous weapon systems (aka killer robots), international developments, and the need for New Zealand to develop coherent policy to guide its multilateral disarmament diplomacy on this unprecedented threat to humanity.
Join us at this humanitarian disarmament lecture by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch's Arms Division and Global Coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, for a presentation and Q &A on fully autonomous weapon systems (aka killer robots), international developments, and the need for New Zealand to develop coherent policy to guide its multilateral disarmament diplomacy on this unprecedented threat to humanity.
Bring a team or join one on the day to develop AI solutions, solving one of our Grand Challenges. Proudly presented by Aware Group and AI-DAY. The AI for Good Hackfest at AUT is our first AI-DAY Hackfest event. Registration is required as attendees are strictly limited to 120 in teams of 4-5 people.
INDEPENDENCE, INTEREST & INTELLIGENCE: Rethinking NZ's Security Settings in the Wake of Christchurch?
April 18 @ 5:30 pm
New Zealand professes an independent foreign policy. But in the wake of the Christchurch attack, questions have been asked about our intelligence agencies’ focus – why did we not see this coming? How can we prevent such blind spots in the future? And is our interest aligned & well served with current security partnerships and settings? All these questions and more will be brought up in this lively panel discussion chaired by Maty Nikkhou-O’Brien.
Join us at this humanitarian disarmament lecture by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch's Arms Division and Global Coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, for a presentation and Q &A on fully autonomous weapon systems (aka killer robots), international developments, and the need for New Zealand to develop coherent policy to guide its multilateral disarmament diplomacy on this unprecedented threat to humanity.
Join us at this humanitarian disarmament lecture by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch's Arms Division and Global Coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, for a presentation and Q &A on fully autonomous weapon systems (aka killer robots), international developments, and the need for New Zealand to develop coherent policy to guide its multilateral disarmament diplomacy on this unprecedented threat to humanity.
Bring a team or join one on the day to develop AI solutions, solving one of our Grand Challenges. Proudly presented by Aware Group and AI-DAY. The AI for Good Hackfest at AUT is our first AI-DAY Hackfest event. Registration is required as attendees are strictly
New Zealand professes an independent foreign policy. But in the wake of the Christchurch attack, questions have been asked about our intelligence agencies’ focus – why did we not see this coming? How can we prevent such blind spots in the future? And is our
Join us at this humanitarian disarmament lecture by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch's Arms Division and Global Coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, for a presentation and Q &A on fully autonomous weapon systems (aka killer
Join us at this humanitarian disarmament lecture by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch's Arms Division and Global Coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, for a presentation and Q &A on fully autonomous weapon systems (aka killer