AI developments are moving fast. In the first episode of our AI Now series, Cheng Lim and Bryony Evans break down Australia’s National AI Plan - what’s changing, what’s not and what it means for business. Key topics discussed The three pillars of the National AI Plan: infrastructure, sharing benefits and safetyNo new standalone AI laws - existing regulation still appliesWorkplace consultation and its impact on AI adoptionData centres, investment hurdles and practical challengesSteps for effec...
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AI developments are moving fast. In the first episode of our AI Now series, Cheng Lim and Bryony Evans break down Australia’s National AI Plan - what’s changing, what’s not and what it means for business. Key topics discussed The three pillars of the National AI Plan: infrastructure, sharing benefits and safetyNo new standalone AI laws - existing regulation still appliesWorkplace consultation and its impact on AI adoptionData centres, investment hurdles and practical challengesSteps for effec...
Pulse Check: Class Actions in Health Sector Alive and Well
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Pulse Check: Class Actions in Health Sector Alive and Well
King & Wood Mallesons’ annual Class Actions in Australia report tracks the latest data and trends in Australia’s evolving litigation landscape. In this episode, Partners Suzy Madar and Peta Stevenson dive into a sector that has been a focal point or some of Australia’s most complex and high-profile class actions: health. In this episode they discuss: How technical, scientific expert evidence affects claims outcomesUS vs Australia - similar claims, different risks and rewardsMa...
KWM Podcasts
AI developments are moving fast. In the first episode of our AI Now series, Cheng Lim and Bryony Evans break down Australia’s National AI Plan - what’s changing, what’s not and what it means for business. Key topics discussed The three pillars of the National AI Plan: infrastructure, sharing benefits and safetyNo new standalone AI laws - existing regulation still appliesWorkplace consultation and its impact on AI adoptionData centres, investment hurdles and practical challengesSteps for effec...