Artificial intelligence is already reshaping our world – but whose ethics, needs and perspectives is it serving? Could it become a powerful tool for combatting racism or climate change, if only held in the right hands?

Michelle Lazarus
Michelle Lazarus
Michelle D. Lazarus, SFHEA, PhD, is a professor and the Director of the Centre for Human Anatomy Education and Deputy Director of the Centre for Scholarship in Health Education at Monash University, in Australia. She supports development and delivery of high-quality education in diverse learning contexts globally, working in consultation with secondary school teachers, caregivers, tertiary educators and the clinical workforce. She is an award-winning educator having received the Australian Universities Teaching Excellence Award, and a multi-book author having written the The Uncertainty Effect: How to Survive and Thrive through the Unexpected and The AI (R)evolution: Valuing Country, Culture and Community in a World of Algorithms, among others. Her entire career is a journey into uncertainty and lifelong learning.