Thu May 08 2025 - Thu May 08 2025, 7:30 am to 9:30 am
National Wine CentreCorner of Hackney Rd & Botanic Rd, Adelaide SA 5000Directions
Members: Single $149 / Table $1490, Non-members: Single $199 / Table $1990Buy tickets
In January this year, Meta announced that it will discontinue third-party fact-checking on Facebook, Threads and Instagram. Fact-checking was a way to curtail the spread of mis-information through the platforms after Facebook was accused of contributing to a torrent of fake news and conspiracy theories around the time of the 2016 US election.
Chief Executive, Mark Zuckerberg posed that fact-checkers led to censorship and that he wanted to support free speech and take a lighter hand in content moderation.
Social media platforms rely heavily on artificial intelligence to drive content that connects with end users.
How will the community qualify the information from social media so that it can be used safely and to ensure content is meaningful? AI has no conscience.
Join the speakers at this AmCham Business Breakfast including Simon Lucey, Director of the South Australian-based Australian Institute for Machine Learning, and Michael Brown MP, South Australia’s Assistant Minister for AI, as they unpack the challenges and potential of artificial intelligence in our lives. The panel also features insights from Emily Jenke of DemocracyCo, Ilker Cingillioglu from the University of Adelaide Business School, and Dr Jason Signolet from Adelaide’s Fivecast.