Artificial Intelligence Learning to Discriminate
Michael Bidwell explains how AI learns homophobic behaviours and provides suggestions for improving its inclusivity.
Read more "Artificial Intelligence Learning to Discriminate"Michael Bidwell explains how AI learns homophobic behaviours and provides suggestions for improving its inclusivity.
Read more "Artificial Intelligence Learning to Discriminate"In the final instalment of this blog series, Kim Panti discusses problems that arise with enforceability of Online Dispute Resolution outcomes in e-commerce disputes.
Read more "ODR in cross-border disputes: Issues & solutions (3/3)"Monash Law School student Kim Panti discusses how the European Online Dispute Resolution framework facilitates the resolution of E-Commerce disputes.
Read more "ODR in the EU: Goals, issues & framework (2/3)"In the first instalment of this blog series, Kim Panti discusses the role of Online Dispute Resolution in borderless transactions facilitated by online technology.
Read more "E-commerce, ODR and cross-border transactions (1/3)"Karin Derkley gives an overview of a recent event on drug law reform presented by ACJI and the Law, Health and Wellbeing Group.
Read more "Rethinking drug policy"Ellen Hays explores the implications of Matsoukatidou v Yarra Ranges Council for self-represented litigants.
Read more "What does the right to a fair trial mean for self-represented litigants?"Kate Lowry discusses the potential role of Artificial Intelligence in legal decision-making.
Read more "Artificial Intelligence and the law"Kate Seear, Carla Treloar and Kari Lancaster discuss the results of a major drug law inquiry recently tabled in the Victorian parliament.
Read more "Victorian drug law reform recommendations are welcome – but must include prisoners"Guy Aharoni discusses four possible pathways towards improving access to justice for self represented litigants.
Read more "4 ways to improve access to justice for self-represented litigants"Mike Barker explores how Blockchain technology could facilitate a decentralised, peer-to-peer dispute resolution system.
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