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The Deepfake Sexual Material Act 2024 - What’s next?

The Deepfake Sexual Material Act 2024 - What’s next?

A proposed ban on deepfake pornography has been introduced sparking debate among legal experts, privacy advocates, and technologists. The College caught up with Raymond Sun, an award-winning technology lawyer and full-stack developer, on the potential implications of this legislation.

Terri Mottershead finalist as the ‘AI Female Leader of the Year’

Terri Mottershead finalist as the ‘AI Female Leader of the Year’

We would like to congratulate Terri Mottershead, Executive Director for the Centre for Legal Innovation (CLI) at The College of Law Australia, who has been selected as a finalist in the Australian AI Awards 2024 in the "AI Female Leader of the Year - Enterprise" category by Momentum Media.

How AI is being used in Family Law

How AI is being used in Family Law

To understand where legal AI use cases are showing up within family law, the College spoke with two highly experienced practitioners who have incorporated AI into their legal practice in different ways. Fiona Kirkman, principal at Kirkman Family Law, embraced ChatGPT early on in her practice, while Jenna Downy, solicitor at Family Law Matters, helped train LawY, an AI legal research assistant.

Why ChatGPT won’t be taking your job in law…yet

Why ChatGPT won’t be taking your job in law…yet

Amid the AI hype and calls for a halt to AI, we examined how ChatGPT is used in law and its future impact.

Fiona Kirkman, family lawyer and co-founder of FamilyProperty, has been an early adopter, using ChatGPT for research, reviews, and summaries. We spoke with her to gain insights into its strengths and limitations in daily legal work.

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