Kimberlee Weatherall

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Kimberlee is a Professor of Law at the University of Sydney focusing on the regulation of technology and intellectual property law, and a Chief Investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. She is a Fellow at the Gradient Institute, a research institute developing ethical AI. She has been researching, speaking, and writing about the relationships between creativity, copyright and technology since the early 2000s, through waves of digitisation, networked technology and now machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Kimberlee will be part of the Automating Public Culture conversation.

Join us on 16 and 17 November for our 54th Annual Academy Symposium — Between humans & machines: exploring the pasts and futures of automation — as we explore the possibilities and hazards of automation, and the complexities of human-machine relations.

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