Artificial Intelligence in Government


Navigating the risks and seizing the opportunities to unlock public sector potential with AI
As governments rapidly adopt AI, ensuring its responsible and effective use is paramount. To support AI adoption and ensure public trust, governments must implement strong frameworks for transparent, ethical, and unbiased AI, reducing risks while enhancing decision-making, services, and operations for all.
Following the June 2024 National AI Assurance Framework agreement, and the DTA’s piloting of its own APS-specific framework, the Artificial Intelligence in Government Conference provides a crucial platform to explore how robust assurance frameworks—aligned with national and state initiatives—can rebuild trust and guide the safe, ethical, and effective use of AI.
Bringing together federal and state leaders, the conference focuses on aligning assurance frameworks, improving AI literacy, ensuring reliable decisions, and integrating risk assessments without stifling innovation. Attendees will gain policy knowledge, best practices for risk mitigation, and discover how to drive ethical, transparent AI innovation to enhance government operations.
Speakers
Martin Stewart-Weeks
Founder and Principal, Public Purpose & Practice Fellow &
Digital Government Strategy and Leadership, ANZ School of Government
Anthea Roberts
Founder and CEO, Dragonfly Thinking
& Professor, Australian National University
Ruth Marshall
Expert Contributor and Coordinator, Standards Australia
& Director of Data and Innovation, Horcone Pty Ltd
Professor Jeannie Paterson
Founding Co-Director, Centre for AI and Digital Ethics
& Member of AI Expert Group for Department of Industry, Science and Resources
Miranda Lello
Head of Portfolio Strategy & Integration Branch Chief Data Officer
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Bonnie Shaw
Chief Innovator in Residence and MAVlab Lead, Municipal Association of Victoria
Professor of Practice at the School of Design and Social Context, RMIT University
Benefits of attending
Gain practical guidance on implementing and aligning AI assurance frameworks within your organisation
Learn how other government agencies are successfully using AI to improve service delivery, policy and decision-making
Gain insights into emerging AI technologies and their potential for public good
Connect with other government leaders to exchange insights and best practices
Hear from leading AI experts & practitioners in the public & private sectors
Your event experience
- Gain support from key figures involved in the development and implementation of assurance frameworks and technical standards
- Hear from leading AI thinkers and practitioners from government, academia, and the private sector
- Enjoy structured networking opportunities and connect with like-minded peers, fostering valuable relationships and knowledge-sharing
- Hear from a diverse mix of organisations about their AI journeys, including successes, challenges, and lessons learned.
- Walk away with a toolkit of practical strategies you can implement in your organisation.
Who will attend
Senior leaders from Federal and State government, including, but not limited to:
- Chief Data, Information & Technology Officers
- Those working in:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Data Governance and Strategy
- Data Analytics
- Data Privacy & Ethics
- AI Policy
- Data Science & Information Architecture
- Digital Transformation
Agenda
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Acknowledgement of Country & Opening Remarks
CHAIR
Professor Jeannie Paterson
Founding Co-Director, Centre for AI and Digital Ethics
& Member of AI Expert Group for Department of Industry, Science and Resources
Navigating AI’s role in modern governance
- Exploring the differences between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence
- Knowledge, reasoning, and know-how
- Synthroles, building high performing teams containing Artificial and Human Intelligence

Aqeel Akber (They/Them)
Founder & Director
dsq studio
Understanding & implementing the Australian Government AI assurance framework for responsible & ethical AI
- Learn how to apply the framework’s risk assessment process to your AI projects
- Discover best practices for documenting your AI development and decision-making
- Understand how the framework integrates with existing government regulations and policies

Dr Nandita Sharma
Director
Digital Transformation Agency
Morning Tea
Leveraging the new AI technical standards to build better AI
- Explore the DTA’s guidance on ensuring algorithm transparency and explainability
- Learn how to build robust and reliable AI systems that meet the DTA’s technical standards
- Discover best practices for testing and validating AI systems

Ramsey Beydoun
Branch Manager, AI Technical Standards
Digital Transformation Agency
Diverse perspectives on AI implementation & the future of public service
- What’s your favourite application of AI and what are you seeing happening around the world?
- What’s your gravest concern with implementing AI?
- How have you uplifted AI capability and literacy?
- What’s next in AI and what does the public sector need to prepare for?
CHAIR
Dr Jonathan Gray
Vice President
DAMA Anchoram Consulting

Dr Ying Yang
ATO Assistant Commissioner
Data Science

Pia Andrews
Senior Advisor, Regional Innovation and Digital team
UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub

Ramsey Beydoun
Branch Manager, AI Technical Standards
Digital Transformation Agency
Speed Networking
In this fun, interactive session, you will have the opportunity to meet fellow attendees and speakers in two minute bursts and set up conversations for the rest of the event.
Lunch
Building AI literacy for responsible AI deployment
- Evaluating data security and mitigating bias in government AI systems
- Analysing effective prompt engineering techniques for optimal AI interaction
- Combining AI technologies like machine learning and language models to automate tasks and improve citizen service
- Understanding ethical considerations for fair and transparent AI deployment in government

Professor Jeannie Paterson
Founding Co-Director, Centre for AI and Digital Ethics
& Member of AI Expert Group for Department of Industry, Science and Resources
AI-Powered Environment Management : Restoring Ecosystems
- Explore the transformative AI application in environment management and restoration
- Explore the cross-sector collaboration and community co-design (incl First Nations)
- Outline the future direction of AI capabilities in environmental modelling and management

Miranda Lello
Head of Portfolio Strategy & Integration Branch Chief Data Officer
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Afternoon tea
Interactive Discussion
An engaging end-of-day session where attendees reflect, share key takeaways, and connect with peers to consolidate insights from Day 1.
Closing remarks
Acknowledgement of Country & Opening remarks
CHAIR
Martin Stewart-Weeks
Founder and Principal, Public Purpose & Practice Fellow &
Digital Government Strategy and Leadership, ANZ School of Government
Innovation in automated & AI-driven decision making: Real-world cases & lessons
- Exploring types of automated and AI-driven decision-making and their real-world applications
- Practical approaches to determining AI influence and evaluating AI-generated outputs
- Tools and capabilities needed for meaningful human oversight
- Emerging safeguards, best practices, and assurance methods for AI decision-making

Dr Liming Zhu
Research Director
CSIRO’s Data61
Building AI capability in government: A practical approach
- Mastering the core components of AI systems such as data requirements and model selection
- Developing, implementing and maintaining AI systems
- Integrating AI into existing workflows and IT infrastructure

Bill Simpson-Young
Chief Executive
Gradient Institute Ltd
Morning tea
Exploring the untapped potential of AI for public good
- How can AI fundamentally reimagine public services, not just improve them?
- If AI could solve one intractable societal problem, what would it be and how?
- How do we balance AI’s benefits with risks to privacy, security, and liberty?
- Can we create truly altruistic AI that serves only the public interest?
CHAIR
Dr Jonathan Gray
Vice President
DAMA Anchoram Consulting

Martin Stewart-Weeks
Founder and Principal, Public Purpose & Practice Fellow &
Digital Government Strategy and Leadership, ANZ School of Government

Dr. Paul Hubbard He/Him
Assistant Secretary
Department of Finance

Bonnie Shaw
Chief Innovator in Residence and MAVlab Lead, Municipal Association of Victoria
Professor of Practice at the School of Design and Social Context, RMIT University
From use case to value: Implementing AI in your organisation
- Exploring AI use cases to help define your AI needs
- Identifying your input & desired output to select the appropriate AI tool
- Embedding AI results into business

Fang Chen
Executive Director of Data Science
University of Technology Sydney
Lunch
Too cautious to compute? Rethinking Risk & Innovation
in Government AI
Join a lively discussion exploring AI’s role in public service. Are we innovating boldly enough, or venturing into uncharted territory? Share your insights on balancing progress and responsible implementation.
CHAIR
Anthea Roberts
Founder and CEO, Dragonfly Thinking
& Professor, Australian National University
Charting the path to readiness, adoption & impact
- What role does leadership play in fostering a culture of innovation and AI adoption?
- How can CIOs and CDOs drive this cultural shift?
- How can CIOs and CDOs assess their department’s readiness for AI integration?
- What are the key factors influencing AI adoption in state government departments?

Sourish Datta
Chief Information Security Officer
TripleZero Victoria

Jenny Humphreys
Chief Data Officer
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
Afternoon Tea
Navigating AI implementation: Ensuring robust outcomes through governance, capabilities and tool selection
- Leveraging the Commonwealth AI Assurance Framework to explore possibilities to the full extent of Risk appetites
- Building Digital Skills and Knowledge throughout the organisation
- Selecting the right skills for the job – not every AI problem needs a Large Language Model

Adrian Waddy
Head of Innovation
Data Science, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
Closing remarks & close of Conference
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QT Canberra, Ngunnawal Country
1 London Cct
Canberra ACT 2601
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“The Hatchery team did an excellent job at facilitating and organising the event. The session had a great variety of presenters with unique and different expertise.”
Assistant Director - Business Intelligence and Support
ACT Government
“A fantastic conference, well run with inspirational speakers.”
Assistant Director - Audit and Investigations
Inspector-General of Water Compliance
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Director - Audit and Investigations
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