Dan Hunter
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Dan Hunter

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Dan Hunter is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, and was previously the Founding Dean of Swinburne Law School. He is an international expert in intellectual property, internet law, AI & law, and legal innovation. He regularly publishes on the theory of intellectual property and on the intersection of computers and law. He is the author of books on gamification, intellectual property and AI & law, and the author of numerous articles on intellectual property, internet law, and artificial intelligence. His current research is focused on innovation and technology within law, including the use of AI in sentencing and criminal justice, the legal implications of autonomous systems, and the future of legal practice. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law, and a chief investigator in the $71M ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. He also founded the Future Law Podcast (http://thefuturelawpodcast.com), which talks about how law is changing during this time of massive disruption. He has undertaken a range of cultural histories of intellectual property in the postwar period, including work on LEGO bricks, Barbie dolls, modernist furniture, and the social significance of luxury handbags. In his spare time over the last six years, he has been a co-founder of four startups, in edtech (Quitch) legaltech (Settle Easy), and regtech (Fourth Line and Argos Regulatory).
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