Date |
Session |
Speaker |
Title |
23 April 2021 |
SLATE I – Copyright Fair Use and the Digital Carnivalesque: Towards a New Lexicon of Transformative Internet Memes |
Professor David Tan |
Copyright Fair Use and the Digital Carnivalesque: Towards a New Lexicon of Transformative Internet Memes |
9 June 2021 |
SLATE II – AI: What, When, and How to Regulate? With Lessons from Estonia |
Professor Simon Chesterman, Professor Tanel Kerikmäe & Professor Katrin Nyman-Metcalf |
“Move Fast and Break Things”: Law, Technology, and the Problem of Speed
Machines are Taking Over – Are We Ready?: Law and Artificial Intelligence |
15 September 2021 |
SLATE III – Artificial Intelligence and Electronic Evidence |
Associate Professor Daniel Seng & Professor Stephen Mason |
Artificial Intelligence and Electronic Evidence
Paper by Lord Sales
Suggested Resources |
18 April 2022 |
SLATE IV – Artificial Intelligence and the Courts |
Associate Professor Helena Whalen-Bridge, Shaun Lim |
Automated Document Assembly: Access to Justice and Consumer Risk
Judicial Decision-Making and Explainable Artificial Intelligence: A Reckoning From First Principles |
22 November 2023 |
SLATE V – Generative AI and Copyright: Understanding Infringement and Fair Use |
Professor David Tan |
Generative AI and Authorship in Copyright Law |
19 September 2024 |
SLATE VI - Data Objects As Property? |
Professor Kelvin Low |
Data Objects: New Things or No-Thing More Than Ignis Fatuus |