About
Law Prof working on AI regulation and governance. Currently working on public sector AI adoption and governance; liability for AI harms; digital duty of care; LLM agents for policy simulation and multi-agent risks.
Speaking at AI Safety Forum 2026
Opening Keynote on AI Policy & Governance
Office Hours
There isn't time for everyone to meet every speaker one-on-one, so several have set aside time to sit a table and take questions. Pull up a chair, ask what you've been wanting to ask, or just listen in as others do — the format is informal and the conversation goes where the room takes it. A good chance to follow a thread from a talk, test an idea, or get a direct answer on something the schedule didn't cover. Come and go as you like.
Closing Panel
Spoke at AI Safety Forum 2024
Introduction: State of AI Governance
Panel discussion
International governance of AI safety: a role for Australia?
Many countries and institutions are enacting laws or multilateral agreements about how to develop and use AI. In this session, learn about the latest international processes, laws and proposals, explore their relevance to the Australian context, and discuss how Australia might participate in international governance for AI safety.
New Governance Proposals for Frontier AI Safety
Governing the most advanced 'frontier' AI systems presents unique challenges beyond general AI governance. In this session we will discuss responsible scaling policies, compute governance, open source development, governing autonomous agents, and pre-release testing. We will examine the political and social dimensions of frontier AI governance and explore trade-offs in governance strategies for highly capable AI systems.
