Lyria Bennett Moses

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If social media companies are restricted in how they collect, use and share Australians’ data, we can take significant steps toward protecting everyone from foreign interference.

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Artificial intelligence can improve access to justice, but could come into conflict with important legal values and even cause harm, new research finds. 

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It's already happening – but there is a big difference between predicting judgement and exercising judgement and it's clear which one AI is better at.

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UNSW celebrates the Centre’s successful engagement in key public law debates, human rights charters, technology and the law.

UNSW Business Associate Professor Mark Humphery-Jenner and UNSW Law Professor Lyria Bennett Moses , and Law student Sanjay Alapakkam

Influential UNSW academics and student featured as finalists in the 2020 Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards.

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The limitations of software that predicts future crimes before they occur need to be recognised, a UNSW expert says.

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The Allens Hub for Technology, Law & Innovation has unveiled 10 new research streams to tackle legal issues raised by digital transformation.

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UNSW Magazine sat down with Lyria Bennett Moses, Robert Brooks and Maurice Pagnucco to discuss the latest Grand Challenge, Living With 21st Century Technology. This is an edited version of the conversation.

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An app providing information about fines has been named the winner of a showcase featuring students of UNSW Law's new course using state-of-the-art legal technology.  

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UNSW has teamed with law firm Gilbert + Tobin and software company Neota Logic for a new course that will provide UNSW Law students with practical experience in using state-of-the-art legal technology.