Centre for AI and Digital Ethics
The Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Melbourne which aims to build cross-disciplinary research, teaching, policy and regulatory expertise at the University and across the wider community. CAIDE is founded as a collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology and Melbourne Law School, with member faculties Arts, Education, and MDHS, with support from the University of Melbourne.
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Panel 7: Technical Approaches for Responsible AI
Panel 6: Cultural Alignment & Low-Resource Languages: Adapting LLMs for Diverse Cultures
Panel 5: People, Economy, Governance and Human Development
Panel 4: AI for Industry, AI for Society
Panel 3: From Risks to Responses - Collective Action for AI Safety
Panel 2: AI Literacy for Whom and for What?
Silicon Sovereigns with Prof Simon Chesterman
Opening Ceremony & Plenary Session
Panel 1: The University Disrupted
Sustaining Australia's Indigenous Languages in the AI Era with Prof Steven Bird
Ethics and Governance of AI and LLMs with Prof Christoph Lütge (TUM)
CAIDE AAIDE 'Decentring Ethics: AI Art as Method' Book Launch
2025 Ninian Stephen Law Program Oration | Peter Jopling's AM KC Closing Address
Patient Data and Training AI: The OAIC View
Ninian Stephen Law Program Oration 2025
CAIDE and the Melbourne Law School Student Experience
Demystifying Generative AI in Legal Education | CAIDE AI Policy Forums
Demystifying Generative AI & Cyber | CAIDE AI Policy Forums
Demystifying Generative AI, IP and the Creative Industries | CAIDE AI Policy Forums
The Perennial Problem of Complexity with Justice Goddard
Ninian Stephen Law Program Oration 2024
Unpacking the Ethical Paradoxes of Human-AI Companionship with Dr Raffaele F Ciriello