Atamai Tuatahi | Intelligence first

The Hilton, Auckland CBD

Aotearoa AI Summit Atamai Tuatahi | Intelligence First on 21 September 2023. Prepare for Aotearoa’s inclusive, world leading AI-powered future! We’re exploring the key issues and growth opportunities for our ecosystem. The Aotearoa AI Summit will showcase  practical AI applications now, next and the future of AI in a fast-moving world large language models and … Continue reading "Atamai Tuatahi | Intelligence first"

Ada Lovelace Day 2023 – Gender Bias in AI Panel

Microsoft Level 5, 22 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland, New Zealand

Event Recording: About the event: Join us to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day with our panel on Gender Bias in AI. In-person tickets have sold out. Online tickets are still available - get yours now! Advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving dramatic shifts in technology and how we engage with the world. Join … Continue reading "Ada Lovelace Day 2023 – Gender Bias in AI Panel"

EdTechNZ Annual Meeting 2023

Join EdTech New Zealand (EdTechNZ) for our Annual Meeting being held at 12.00pm on 18th October 2023 via Zoom. Executive Director, Alison Mackie will share an update on the EdTechNZ’s strategy and plans for the coming year. The meeting will begin promptly at 12.00pm. Please note this is an EdTechNZ member only event. Zoom meeting details will … Continue reading "EdTechNZ Annual Meeting 2023"

Innovation in Auto Insurance

Kiwis love their cars, and renewing and claiming on automotive policies represents a regular touch point for consumers with insurers and brokers. 

AI Forum NZ’s AI Governance website launch

Join us at Creative HQ, Wellington, for the launch of our new website, providing a set of best practice frameworks, tools, and approaches to AI Governance, curated for a New Zealand environment with expert opinions, advice and contacts.

Free – $25

Explainable AI White Paper Launch

Join us for the live webinar launch of our Explainable AI (XAI) white paper - making AI models, systems, and their decision-making processes more understandable, interpretable, and transparent to humans. This work has a clear focus on bringing the XAI discussion into the Aotearoa New Zealand context, with relevant use cases and discussions.

Free