At AI Forum New Zealand we believe in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to enable a prosperous, inclusive and thriving future New Zealand. Advancing the AI ecosystem is at our core and, following on from ‘InsurTechNZ: What does AI Mean for Insurance?’ in June, we are partnering with InsurTechNZ again to create this … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Join us at Creative HQ, Wellington, for the launch of our new website, providing a set of best practice frameworks, tools, and approaches to AI Governance, curated for a New Zealand environment with expert opinions, advice and contacts.
Join us for the live webinar launch of our Explainable AI (XAI) white paper - making AI models, systems, and their decision-making processes more understandable, interpretable, and transparent to humans. This work has a clear focus on bringing the XAI discussion into the Aotearoa New Zealand context, with relevant use cases and discussions.
Join AI Forum New Zealand (AIFNZ) for our Annual Meeting being held at 12.00 noon on Wednesday 15 November 2023 via Zoom. Executive Director, Madeline Newman will share an update on the AIFNZ’s strategy and plans for the coming year. The meeting will begin promptly at 12.00pm. Please note this is an AIFNZ member only … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Aotearoa AI Summit Atamai Tuatahi | Intelligence First on 21 September 2023. Prepare for Aotearoa’s inclusive, world leading AI-powered future! We’re exploring the key issues and growth opportunities for our ecosystem. The Aotearoa AI Summit will showcase practical AI applications now, next and the future of AI in a fast-moving world large language models and … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Discover the world of Artificial Intelligence with Madeline Newman, Executive Director of AI Forum NZ, at our final Innovate Napier Business Breakfast event with Napier City and Napier Port. Madeline has extensive experience in strategy, transformational change and helping people see the potential that innovative technologies bring. Learn more about AI, its benefits for you, … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
On 13 Oct, we will have a special event where we invite Prof. Anil Seth from the University of Sussex to introduce his research on cognitive science. This hybrid meeting will be hosted physically in the meeting room at the Newmarket campus. Prof. Anil Seth will present remotely in Melbourne. You are welcome to join … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a significant role in disaster management, including mitigating the impact of extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Gabrielle in NZ. While AI cannot directly prevent or stop a cyclone from occurring, it can be utilized in several ways to reduce its impact and improve disaster preparedness and … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
At AI Forum New Zealand we believe in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to enable a prosperous, inclusive and thriving future New Zealand. Advancing the AI ecosystem is at our core and, following on from ‘InsurTechNZ: What does AI Mean for Insurance?’ in June, we are partnering with InsurTechNZ again to create this … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Join us at Creative HQ, Wellington, for the launch of our new website, providing a set of best practice frameworks, tools, and approaches to AI Governance, curated for a New Zealand environment with expert opinions, advice and contacts.
Join us for the live webinar launch of our Explainable AI (XAI) white paper - making AI models, systems, and their decision-making processes more understandable, interpretable, and transparent to humans. This work has a clear focus on bringing the XAI discussion into the Aotearoa New Zealand context, with relevant use cases and discussions.
Join AI Forum New Zealand (AIFNZ) for our Annual Meeting being held at 12.00 noon on Wednesday 15 November 2023 via Zoom. Executive Director, Madeline Newman will share an update on the AIFNZ’s strategy and plans for the coming year. The meeting will begin promptly at 12.00pm. Please note this is an AIFNZ member only … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Aotearoa AI Summit Atamai Tuatahi | Intelligence First on 21 September 2023. Prepare for Aotearoa’s inclusive, world leading AI-powered future! We’re exploring the key issues and growth opportunities for our ecosystem. The Aotearoa AI Summit will showcase practical AI applications now, next and the future of AI in a fast-moving world large language models and … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Discover the world of Artificial Intelligence with Madeline Newman, Executive Director of AI Forum NZ, at our final Innovate Napier Business Breakfast event with Napier City and Napier Port. Madeline has extensive experience in strategy, transformational change and helping people see the potential that innovative technologies bring. Learn more about AI, its benefits for you, … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
On 13 Oct, we will have a special event where we invite Prof. Anil Seth from the University of Sussex to introduce his research on cognitive science. This hybrid meeting will be hosted physically in the meeting room at the Newmarket campus. Prof. Anil Seth will present remotely in Melbourne. You are welcome to join … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a significant role in disaster management, including mitigating the impact of extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Gabrielle in NZ. While AI cannot directly prevent or stop a cyclone from occurring, it can be utilized in several ways to reduce its impact and improve disaster preparedness and … Continue reading "Redefining our Path: AI Strategy for Aotearoa (Sold out)"
Aotearoa AI Summit Atamai Tuatahi | Intelligence First on 21 September 2023. Prepare for Aotearoa’s inclusive, world leading AI-powered future! We’re exploring the key issues and growth opportunities for our ecosystem. The Aotearoa AI Summit will showcase
Discover the world of Artificial Intelligence with Madeline Newman, Executive Director of AI Forum NZ, at our final Innovate Napier Business Breakfast event with Napier City and Napier Port. Madeline has extensive experience in strategy, transformational change
On 13 Oct, we will have a special event where we invite Prof. Anil Seth from the University of Sussex to introduce his research on cognitive science. This hybrid meeting will be hosted physically in the meeting room at the Newmarket campus. Prof. Anil Seth will
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a significant role in disaster management, including mitigating the impact of extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Gabrielle in NZ. While AI cannot directly prevent or stop a cyclone from occurring, it can
At AI Forum New Zealand we believe in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to enable a prosperous, inclusive and thriving future New Zealand. Advancing the AI ecosystem is at our core and, following on from ‘InsurTechNZ: What does AI Mean for
Join us at Creative HQ, Wellington, for the launch of our new website, providing a set of best practice frameworks, tools, and approaches to AI Governance, curated for a New Zealand environment with expert opinions, advice and contacts.
Join us for the live webinar launch of our Explainable AI (XAI) white paper - making AI models, systems, and their decision-making processes more understandable, interpretable, and transparent to humans. This work has a clear focus on bringing the XAI discussion
Join AI Forum New Zealand (AIFNZ) for our Annual Meeting being held at 12.00 noon on Wednesday 15 November 2023 via Zoom. Executive Director, Madeline Newman will share an update on the AIFNZ’s strategy and plans for the coming year. The meeting will begin