Generative AI

Legal questions to maximise safe and effective innovation
30 May 2023

Whether you're exploring the possibilities of generative AI for your organisation or have already begun implementing it, it is critical to ask the right legal questions to ensure safe and effective use of this powerful technology.

As the legal framework continues to evolve at a rapid pace, our deep expertise in areas including data privacy, governance, liability, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance can help you to confidently navigate the legal landscape surrounding generative AI, including technologies like ChatGPT.

Wherever you are on your AI journey, our legal experts can answer your questions at every milestone.

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  • Is that you? Deep dive into deepfakes part 3: Recent examples, tips and tricks While they may seem complex, and they do certainly present risks to businesses and individuals, there are some key steps that can be taken to spot and circumvent the potential danger of deepfakes. 12 May 2023
  • Generative AI Miniseries - Opportunities and risks for Australian organisations In this fifth episode of our Generative AI Miniseries, host Will Howe (Director of Data Analytics) speaks with Eleanor Dickens (Partner, Public Sector), Robert Dearn (Partner, Public Sector) and Ashley Tsacalos (Partner, Public Sector) to discuss uses and opportunities for government seeking to leverage generative AI, and some of the unique risks facing the public sector. 8 May 2023
  • It's not a lie, says generative AI: untruths, defamation and the use of ChatGPT ChatGPT can create false and defamatory material – and you can be liable if you publish it. 3 May 2023
  • Media: The legal minefield around AI in Australia ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies have taken off in recent months, with individuals and businesses using the technologies to create content. Simon Newcomb, Intellectual Property and Technology Partner, talks to Sean Aylmer from Fear and Greed about the wide range of legal issues businesses need to consider when it comes to ChatGPT and other AI. 18 Apr 2023
  • Generative AI Miniseries - Opportunities and risks for Australian organisations In this fourth episode of our Generative AI Miniseries, host Will Howe (Director of Data Analytics) speaks with TJ Koekemoer (Director of Forensic Accounting and Investigations, FTS) and Ananya Roy (Special Counsel, Commercial Litigation) about how generative AI technologies like ChatGPT are enabling fraudsters and facilitating more intelligent frauds, but are also being used in the fight against fraud. 5 Apr 2023
  • Generative AI Miniseries - Opportunities and risks for Australian organisations In this third episode, our host Will Howe (Director of Data Analytics) speaks with Steven Klimt (Partner, Banking & Financial Services) and Lyndal Sivell (Special Counsel, IP & Technology) to discuss data privacy concerns in the new frontier of generative AI. As ChatGPT and similar technology products are fuelled by both personal and organisational data, where do the risks lie and how do we protect data? 27 Mar 2023
  • Is that you? Deep dive into deepfakes part 2: Legal issues and regulatory landscape As with many breakthrough technological advances, the legal framework which currently applies to deepfakes lags far behind what the technology is capable of, with the potential for deepfakes to be exploited, causing serious damage to businesses and individuals. 24 Mar 2023
  • Is that you? Deep dive into deepfakes part 1: What is a deepfake? While they may seem harmless and just a bit of fun, the AI technology behind deepfakes also lends itself to more nefarious applications, which has the potential to expose both businesses and individuals. 2 Mar 2023
  • Generative AI Miniseries - Opportunities and risks for Australian organisations In this second episode of our Generative AI Miniseries, host Will Howe (Director of Data Analytics) speaks with Christy Miller (Partner, Workplace Relations, Employment & Safety) and Jeremy McCall-Horn (Lawyer, Workplace Relations, Employment & Safety) to explore the workplace and employment implications of large language models such as ChatGPT - asking: Is this risky business, or a golden opportunity? 22 Feb 2023
  • The use of AI in insurance: When will the hype become help? ChatGPT offers much potential to insurers and insureds, but the industry will need to proceed cautiously as the technology matures. 21 Feb 2023

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