Kimberlee is a Professor of Law at the University of Sydney focusing on the regulation of technology and intellectual property law, and a Chief Investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. She was selected as one of 12 experts for the Commonwealth Artificial Intelligence Expert Group.
Kim is a Fellow at the Gradient Institute, a research institute developing ethical AI, and a research affiliate of the Humanising Machine Intelligence group at the Australian National University, and a co-chair of the Australian Computer Society’s Advisory Committee on AI Ethics. She is the co-host of IP Provocations, a podcast asking challenging questions about IP law.
She has extensive experience in conducting and leading interdisciplinary research, requiring the building and integration of understanding as between philosophy, data science, law, and the social sciences. Much of her externally funded research has involved partners from government and industry, and thus has experience in bringing large, collaborative projects involving multiple researchers and multiple partners projects to successful fruition.