In series three of
the digital download: Generative AI, we look at Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT and DALL-E, including opportunities arising from this technology, as well as risks, and strategies to mitigate against those risks.
Episode One: AI's Watershed Moment
In episode one, Digital, Technology and Strategic Sourcing experts
Liz Blythe and
Louise Taylor are joined by Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at ElementX AI,
Ming Cheuk, to dicuss AI technology and its benefits.
You can view a script version of Episode One
here.
Episode Two: Limitations and Benefits of Generative AI
In episode two, Digital, Technology and Outsourcing experts Liz Blythe and Louise Taylor are joined by Megan Tapsell, Chair of the AI Forum of New Zealand to discuss both the opportunities for New Zealand businesses arising from, and limitations of, generative AI tools.
You can view a script version of Episode Two
here.
Episode Three: Risks when using Generative AI
In episode three, Digital, Technology and Outsourcing experts Liz Blythe, Louise Taylor and solicitors Vaash Singh and Leah Pattison discuss some of the potential risks of using Generative AI tools and strategies to mitigate against them.
You can view a script version of Episode Three
here.
Episode Four: Generative AI and the legal sector
In episode four, Technology, Digital and Strategic Sourcing experts Liz Blythe, Louise Taylor and solicitors Vaash Singh and Leah Pattison consider the impact of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT on the legal sector.
You can view a script version of Episode Four
here.
Episode Five: Generative AI and IP
In our fifth and final episode, Technology, Digital and Strategic Sourcing experts
Liz Blythe and
Louise Taylor and solicitors Vaash Singh, Leah Pattison and Olivia Murphy, discuss some of the intellectual property issues relevant to the use of generative AI tools.
You can view a script version of Episode Five
here.
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