Competition Details
- Organizer: Campaign for AI Safety
- Category: Law
- Prize Type: Cash
- Region: Global
- Deadline: July 15, 2023
Prizes
- Winner: AUD 4000
- Runner-up: AUD 1000
- Third Place: AUD 500
About the Competition
The Campaign for AI Safety invites school students, including pre-school, junior school, middle school, and senior school students, to participate in a global competition focused on the field of law. The goal is to create a draft treaty document inspired by a movement advocating for a pause in the development of AI. This pause is intended to allow for the establishment of appropriate international governance and legal structures. The competition aligns with the article "Pausing AI Developments Isn't Enough. We Need to Shut it All Down".
Panel of Judges
We are proud to present a distinguished panel of judges who bring a wealth of expertise and experience in law and AI to ensure a fair and rigorous evaluation process:
Panel Members:
- Prof John Zeleznikow - Professor, Law School, Latrobe University
- Dr Neville Grant Rochow KC - Associate Professor (Adj), University of Adelaide Law School and Barrister
- Dr Guzyal Hill - Senior Lecturer, Charles Darwin University
- Jose-Miguel Bello Villarino - Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, The University of Sydney
- Udomo Ali - Lawyer and researcher (AI, and Law), University of Benin, and Nigerian Law School graduate
- Raymond Sun - Technology Lawyer (AI) at Herbert Smith Freehills and Organiser at the Data Science and AI Association of Australia
This diverse panel guarantees a comprehensive evaluation of the participants' treaty drafts, incorporating their collective knowledge and insights. Stay tuned for further updates as the competition progresses, and we wish all the participants the best of luck!