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Join AIML Director Professor Simon Lucey and a panel of thought leaders shaping the future of responsible AI in Australia at the Next Generation Responsible AI Symposium this December, hosted by CSIRO and AIML at the University of Adelaide and funded by The Australian Academy of Science through a Theo Murphy Initiative grant. Professor Lucey is a distinguished leader in AI with a career spanning research, industry, and national policy. He currently leads Australia’s largest machine learning research group at the University of Adelaide and serves as a scientific advisor on the Temporary AI Expert Committee for the Australian Government ’s Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR). His previous roles include positions at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute, autonomous vehicle company Argo AI, and CSIRO. With 11 patents in computer vision, and more than 300 publications, Professor Lucey’s contributions to AI are internationally recognised. His research spans computer vision, machine learning, and robotics and seeks to uncover the computational and mathematical foundations of visual perception. He is the recipient of numerous honours, including the 2024 AmCham Alliance Award for Artificial Intelligence and an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Making Fellowship. Registrations for the symposium close on 21 November. At just $150 for two full days of sessions, workshops, networking, and food, this event is an incredible value. Places are limited and filling up fast, so don't miss out! Register now: https://lnkd.in/geRRJZwn #NextGenRAI #ResponsibleAI #AIEthics

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