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Eleven member expert panel appointed.
The NSW government has named an 11-member advisory committee of experts to advise it on the appropriate use of artificial intelligence.
The inaugural committee, which delivers on a key commitment in the state’s AI strategy last year, is the first of its kind for any federal, state or territory government in Australia.
It will help to develop NSW’s AI assurance framework, which will be used to determine the level of risk based on the data that the solution is using and the types of decisions it will generate.
NSW Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee inaugural members named
Among them include Australian Human Rights Commission s Edward Santow, Microsoft Australia s Lee Hickin, and Services Australia s Maria Milosavljevic.
March 17, 2021 01:02 GMT (18:02 PDT) | Topic: Innovation
The New South Wales government has named the 11 individuals who will form the NSW Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee and play a role in how AI is used in the state.
Appointed as the chair of the committee is NSW chief data scientist Dr Ian Opperman. He will be joined by Microsoft Australia national technology officer Lee Hickin; Services Australia chief data officer Maria Milosavljevic; Australian Human Rights Commission human rights commissioner Edward Santow; Women in Data Science Network Sydney ambassador and School of Illinois data and AI research fellow Theresa Anderson; University of Technology Sydney data
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UC7s gearing up for home pre-season tournament
The University of Canberra Women’s Rugby Sevens side will welcome various Uni7s teams to the capital this weekend for a pre-season tournament ahead of the 2021 Aon Uni7s Series kicking off on 27 March.
Teams from the University of Technology Sydney, the University of Melbourne, and the University of Newcastle will take to the field at the University of Canberra on Saturday 20 March.
With the luxury of having this pre-season round at home, UC7s Head Coach Liam McGrath has picked a big squad.
“Players are still battling for selection, so we wanted to make sure that we’re giving those players every opportunity to make their way into the top 12,” said Mr McGrath.