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This Hideous Replica

RMIT Gallery 344 Swanston St, Melbroune, Victoria

‘This Hideous Replica’ exhibition and public program at RMIT Gallery, First Site, Capital Theatre and more, curated by ADM+S investigator Joel Stern and collaborator Sean Dockray as part of Now or Never festival. Opening 23 August, 2024.


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Replica School: Model Collapse

RMIT Gallery 344 Swanston St, Melbroune, Victoria

Join us on November 7 for Model Collapse, a slow drift through some sundry spaces of the University, where performances, lectures, improvisations and interventions unfold over the course of the day in basements, hallways, libraries, and lecture rooms. This is a school within a school, a parasite within a parasite. You will not find classes managed by overwrought content management systems that drain the life force out of ideas.


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When AI takes the stand: Safe and Responsible AI in Victoria’s Courts and Tribunals

Melbourne Connect, Manhari Room, Level 7 700 Swanston St, Carlton, VIC

You are invited to this public event at which a group of experts, including the Hon. Jennifer Coate AO, Prof Kimberlee Weatherall, Prof Jeannie Paterson, Professor Julian Webb, Emma Poole (Vic Bar) and Claire Bennett (VCAT member) will consider the thorniest questions that arise from the Victorian Law Reform Commission's (VLRC) inquiry into Artificial Intelligence in Victoria’s Courts and Tribunals.


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Artificial Visionaries: Exploring the intersections of machine vision, computation, and our aural and visual cultures

Room 511, UQ Brisbane City 308 Queen St, Brisbane, QLD

"Artificial Visionaries" is a two-day symposium with the goal of bringing together scholars who are exploring the intersections between computation and creativity across a broad range of aural and visual cultures. We welcome researchers, practitioners, and artists exploring the relationship between data, machine vision, digital platforms, algorithms, generative technologies, as well as aural and visual cultures.


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Are Fair Elections Possible In The Age Of AI?

RMIT University, Melbourne

From cyber attacks to co-ordinated disinformation and AI-generated deep fakes, fair elections in Australia and around the world are facing unprecedented and complex threats. What do we need to know to understand these challenges and address them effectively? What should citizens, journalists, policy-makers, researchers and politicians be doing to protect fair elections?


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