Blog Posts
Hannah James discusses various regulatory landscapes that currently govern the development of AI technology in the health sector and argues they are becoming increasingly complex and difficult to comply with.
Piper Keel analyses the range of copyright issues that arise regarding fanfiction and the reliance on the fair use defence.
Suvradip Maitra analyses the Australian AI legal assistant 'ROBIN', and its impact on potential changes to lawyers' ethical obligations.
Artificial Intelligence as a Diagnostic Tool: What Does It Mean for the Field of Medical Negligence?
Jack O'Brien explores the questions arising from the introduction of AI technology as a diagnostic aid in the field of medical malpractice
Madeleine Lezon compares the Australian and US approaches to fair use, and highlights the potential problems and alternative options for its implementation in Australia.
October 04, 2021 AEST Interested in law and tech? Want editorial experience? ANU JOLT is recruiting for its 2021-22 Editorial Board!August 05, 2021 AEST In this final post of the ransomware series, Ravi Nayyar explores the merits of 'the Prosecution Approach' in targeting the ransomware economy.August 02, 2021 AEST Mandating the reporting of ransomware payments to national authorities could be key in the battle against the ransomware economy, Ravi Nayyar writes.July 29, 2021 AEST In my first blog post of this series on ransomware, I explored the threat to our economies and societies. I will now explore the economy underpinning ransomware ecosystems.