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Learn how AI can help navigate the justice system, determine the relationship between city travel and Swifties, and the use of spatial data analysis to optimise logistics and general sustainability.
How Artificial Intelligence can help those without legal representation
John Zeleznikow
(La Trobe University)
Increasingly citizens who are engaging with the justice system cannot afford legal representation in areas as diverse as domestic abuse and housing disputes. We discuss how the advent of Online Dispute Resolution and Artificial Intelligence can enhance support for Self Represented litigants and enhance access to justice.
Truckzillas and e-Scooters: The past, present and future of how we move around cities
Julian O'Shea
(Monash University)
Engineer, designer and popular content creator, Dr Julian O’Shea takes us on a journey exploring how people travel through cities, and the surprising design decisions along the way. This talk answers the question on how to move 96,000 Taylor Swift fans, to why free parking might be a bad idea.
Spatial data for planning and optimisation
Adrian Mohedano
(Urban Science)
Are you aware of how spatial data can revolutionize planning and optimization? Imagine being able to make informed decisions based on accurate, real-time information. Spatial data analysis can help you do just that! Whether it's optimizing delivery routes or designing more sustainable systems, spatial data is the key to unlocking a brighter future.
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