AI Event: Applying the AI Management System Standard for Practical Success
The AI Management System Standard, known as AS ISO/IEC 42001:2023, helps to guide organisations in responsibly managing their AI systems. A key foundation of the standard is continuous improvement – Plan-Do-Check-Act.
Hosted by Standards Australia and supported by the National AI Centre, this limited space event will be presented by Dr Kobi Leins (GAICD), member of Standards Australia's IT-043 Artificial Intelligence National Committee, who will explore the importance of the continuous improvement methodology in managing AI opportunities and risks. Attendees will gain insight into why compliance and rules-based approaches are no longer fit for purpose against the evolving challenges and opportunities with AI.
Who should attend
This event is designed for SMEs and Corporates seeking to operationalise AI applications and systems to enhance business performance in a responsible and ethical manner.
Please note: Due to limited capacity, we kindly ask that a maximum of 3 representatives from your organisation register for the event.
Speaker

Dr Kobi Leins (GAICD)
Dr Kobi Leins (GAICD) is a global expert in AI, international law and governance with expertise spanning academia, corporate and global enterprises.
Leins provides strategic advice on selection, implementation and operation of technologies to drive business edge; creates systems for organisational and delegation of ownership for complex systems and data; and uses international benchmarking to analyse opportunities and risks in face of rapidly changing legal and governance landscapes and data literacy and public sentiment.
Leins is a Member of Standards Australia as a technical expert on the International Standards Organisation’s work on AI Standards; Affiliate, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society; and former an Honorary Senior Fellow of King’s College, London; Advisory Board Member of the Carnegie AI and Equality Initiative; and Non-Resident Fellow of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research.
Leins is owned by 2 rescue dachshunds, supports two incredible teenagers, and sails on the bay in Melbourne for fun. Leins is the author of New War Technologies and International Law: The Legal Limits to Weaponising Nanomaterials, Cambridge University Press (2022).
Further publications by Leins and reading on this topic can be found at kobileins.com.
By registering for this event you acknowledge that Standards Australia and its event partner, the National AI Centre (NAIC) will collect, store and use your personal information in accordance with their privacy policies (Standards Australia Privacy Policy, NAIC Privacy Policy).
Please note: this is an in-person only event .