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Two Jurisdictions, One Dilemma

22 April 2025
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You are warmly invited to the upcoming talk on Two Jurisdictions, One Dilemma: AI Ethics, Law and Governance in Australia and Singapore

Date: Thursday, 29 May 2025
Time: 3.30 pm to 6.00 pm
Venue: Odeon 333 City Campus, 333 North Bridge Road, Level 2, Connexion, Singapore 188721

 

Registration: https://AIEthicsSJPriceMay2025.eventbrite.sg

Explore how Australia and Singapore are tackling the challenges of AI.

This session dives into emerging regulations, cultural perspectives, and practical governance strategies—offering fresh insights for anyone shaping responsible AI in the Asia-Pacific region.

Schellie-Jayne Price (“SJ”) is an award-winning technology lawyer and digital translator and lectures at Murdoch University Law School in Technology and the future of Law. SJ also leads the AI practice at the law firm Stirling & Rose. With a background in applying machine learning to real world settings, SJ founded and led a multi-disciplinary technology group with over 100 innovation initiatives in 10+ countries in an international resources company. SJ has significant global experience managing the legal complexities of multi-billion-dollar critical infrastructure mega-projects. She sits on the Advisory Board of the Western Australian Data Science Innovation Hub, Australian Centre for Legal Innovation, Law Council of Australia’s Digital Commerce & Financial Services Committee and Murdoch University’s AI Competency Centre. Find out more about her work here.

Limited seats available on a first come – first served basis

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About the speaker: 

Schellie-Jayne Price (“SJ”) is an award-winning technology lawyer and digital translator and lectures at Murdoch University Law School in Technology and the future of Law. SJ also leads the AI practice at the law firm Stirling & Rose. With a background in applying machine learning to real world settings, SJ founded and led a multi-disciplinary technology group with over 100 innovation initiatives in 10+ countries in an international resources company. SJ has significant global experience managing the legal complexities of multi-billion-dollar critical infrastructure mega-projects. She sits on the Advisory Board of the Western Australian Data Science Innovation Hub, Australian Centre for Legal Innovation, Law Council of Australia’s Digital Commerce & Financial Services Committee and Murdoch University’s AI Competency Centre.