AI zombies eat Privacy in the name of Productivity: Neither by Design or Default

Presented in partnership with the International Association of Privacy Professionals and Griffin Legal. Through a lively debate we would like to explore the theme of Productivity vs Privacy in the Wake of AI Use.  With the recent release of the Productivity Commission’s interim report of its inquiry into Harnessing data and digital technology this is a topic that is of great interest to many in the privacy space.

Speakers:

Malcolm Crompton, Founder and Partner, IIS Partners; Former Australian Privacy Commissioner

Nigel Phair, Professor, Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University

Melinda Smith, Special Counsel, Griffin Legal

Melissa Clare, Senior Legal Counsel, Seeing Machines

Damien Brazel, Partner, Griffin Legal

 

DETAILS

  • When: Thursday 30 October 2025  I  5:30pm - 7:00pm (registration opens at 5:00pm)
  • Where: ACT Law Society Training Room - Level 1, 5 Constitution Avenue
  • CPD: Members receive 1 points in core area 1
  • Cost: Members - Free
  • Networking will follow session
  • RSVP by 27 October

       

This event is presented in partnership with International Association of Privacy Professionals and Griffin Legal.

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