'The effect of the digital revolution on the courts and the legal profession'
October 2 @ 5:00 pm
About the Speaker Lord Thomas read law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and the University of Chicago Law School and was called to the bar by Gray’s Inn. He was appointed to the High Court of England and Wales in 1996. He was successively a Presiding Judge in Wales, Judge in Charge of the Commercial Court, … Continue reading "Train your own GPT for change managers"
Automatic Facial Recognition Technology – Legal and Ethical Issues
October 17 @ 12:30 pm
The use of automated facial recognition technology (FRT) is becoming commonplace globally and in New Zealand. Our expert panel will give international context to these issues and the implications for New Zealand.
AI in New Zealand Health is the first deep dive following the publication of Towards Our Intelligent Future. AI is transforming healthcare is expected to contribute over $1 billion dollars of value to the New Zealand health system by 2026.
Identity Conference 2019 – identity as taonga: now and in the future
August 26 @ 8:00 am - August 27 @ 5:00 pm
Victoria University of Wellington, the Department of Internal Affairs – Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner and Digital Identity New Zealand are pleased to announce Identity Conference 2019 – Identity as taonga: now and in the future. This international conference is to be held at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa … Continue reading "Train your own GPT for change managers"
Held in September this year’s Canterbury Tech Summit promises to be even bigger and better than before, embodying our commitment to Grow, Connect and Inspire the burgeoning South Island tech community.
'The effect of the digital revolution on the courts and the legal profession'
October 2 @ 5:00 pm
About the Speaker Lord Thomas read law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and the University of Chicago Law School and was called to the bar by Gray’s Inn. He was appointed to the High Court of England and Wales in 1996. He was successively a Presiding Judge in Wales, Judge in Charge of the Commercial Court, … Continue reading "Train your own GPT for change managers"
Automatic Facial Recognition Technology – Legal and Ethical Issues
October 17 @ 12:30 pm
The use of automated facial recognition technology (FRT) is becoming commonplace globally and in New Zealand. Our expert panel will give international context to these issues and the implications for New Zealand.
AI in New Zealand Health is the first deep dive following the publication of Towards Our Intelligent Future. AI is transforming healthcare is expected to contribute over $1 billion dollars of value to the New Zealand health system by 2026.
Identity Conference 2019 – identity as taonga: now and in the future
August 26 @ 8:00 am - August 27 @ 5:00 pm
Victoria University of Wellington, the Department of Internal Affairs – Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner and Digital Identity New Zealand are pleased to announce Identity Conference 2019 – Identity as taonga: now and in the future. This international conference is to be held at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa … Continue reading "Train your own GPT for change managers"
Held in September this year’s Canterbury Tech Summit promises to be even bigger and better than before, embodying our commitment to Grow, Connect and Inspire the burgeoning South Island tech community.
Victoria University of Wellington, the Department of Internal Affairs – Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner and Digital Identity New Zealand are pleased to announce Identity Conference 2019 – Identity as taonga: now and in the future.
Held in September this year’s Canterbury Tech Summit promises to be even bigger and better than before, embodying our commitment to Grow, Connect and Inspire the burgeoning South Island tech community.
About the Speaker Lord Thomas read law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and the University of Chicago Law School and was called to the bar by Gray’s Inn. He was appointed to the High Court of England and Wales in 1996. He was successively a Presiding Judge in
The use of automated facial recognition technology (FRT) is becoming commonplace globally and in New Zealand. Our expert panel will give international context to these issues and the implications for New Zealand.
AI in New Zealand Health is the first deep dive following the publication of Towards Our Intelligent Future. AI is transforming healthcare is expected to contribute over $1 billion dollars of value to the New Zealand health system by 2026.