Peter Leonard

Professor of Practice

School of Information Systems & Technology Management and the School of Management & Governance - BEc (Hons) LLM (Syd)

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GenAI before the courts: the legal risks in using artificial intelligence

Good governance is critical for firms that want to avoid legal risks and penalties with the use of generative AI, writes UNSW Business School’s Peter Leonard

The legal do's (and don'ts) of hybrid workplace surveillance

Employers may be monitoring employees who are working remotely, which raises questions about the ethics and legality of such surveillance

Going Berserq with generative AI for promptography

Advanced AI models like the ones developed by Berserq are disrupting the stock photo industry by generating realistic images based on a few descriptive words

Protecting your privacy: should AI write hospital discharge papers?

With the next big shift in AI advancements just around the corner, businesses must ensure these new tools are ethical – before it’s too late

Privacy and responsible AI

The Business of AI (episode 3): How can consumers and citizens safeguard their right to privacy when using AI, and how can businesses stay ahead of the AI privacy compliance curve?

Three useful things to know about data, AI and the privacy debate

Organisations must develop ethical, socially responsible, trustworthy, and sustainable data business models to ensure consumers’ privacy is protected in an increasingly AI-driven world

How to avoid the ethical pitfalls of artificial intelligence and machine learning

While many organisations are developing and implementing a range of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) solutions, there are costly reputational, regulatory and legal risks that need to be carefully considered in the process

How Australia can reap the benefits and dodge the dangers of the IoT

The Internet of Things presents opportunities but brings many risks too, and Australia needs to take a national approach and focus on areas of strength in order to make IoT work for the benefit of all, write UNSW Business School's Kayleen Manwaring and Peter Leonard

How the novel coronavirus has spawned novel law-making

The coronavirus pandemic has forced the government to take a novel approach to drafting legislation in order to get support for its COVIDSafe contact tracing app, according to UNSW Business School’s Peter Leonard

How much customer data should firms be forced to share?

A key issue is the balance between competition benefits and scope to innovate

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