HomeGeneral NewsAI program at Symposium to focus on attainable implementation of technology –... General News AI program at Symposium to focus on attainable implementation of technology – Proctor February 9, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - As developments in Generative AI continue to move at remarkable speed, legal practitioners are grappling not only with what the technology can do but also with how to make sound and defensible decisions using it within their own practices. QLS Director, Education Jacqui Lynagh… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleFather found in ‘shower with cigarette in his hand’ after house fire that killed boyNext articleTurning point: Labor calls on One Nation to release policies as support soars RELATED ARTICLES General News ‘Culture of hope’: Church teachings to be at heart of Catholic schools’ curriculum overhaul Australian Online News - August 20, 2026 General News Thriving Kids will start in October. But will the new support system be ready when families need it? Australian Online News - August 20, 2026 General News World’s Smallest Penis Guy reveals results of enlargement procedure after surgery is a success Australian Online News - August 20, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Epstein victims’ suit against FBI poised to survive dismissal, for now August 19, 2026 The science on why babies’ experiences matter, even if they can’t remember them August 16, 2026 The AI Slop Backlash Is Actually Having an Impact August 16, 2026 Ceremonial sitting to mark Judge Lapthorn’s retirement – Proctor August 20, 2026 Load more