AI, DATA GOVERNANCE AND PRIVACY SYNERGIES AND AREAS OF INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION OECD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PAPERS_ The intersection of AI, data governance, and privacy, and ways in which policy communities can collaborate to address related risks, especially with the rise of generative AI.
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Jean Lukin, Senior Associate and Nastassya Naude, Associate from Holding Redlich lawyers comment on the recently released new guidance from OAIC which are designed to help organisations comply with privacy obligations under the Privacy Act when using artificial intelligence (AI). There are a number of ways where ECEC organisation may be unintentionally be breaching the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) when using AI. Vital information for providers here: https://hubs.ly/Q02_llp_0
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ICYMI: LinkedIn is now using our data to train generative AI. You can opt out by going to settings, data privacy, and in the section about how your data is used, the last option is about generative AI. There you can switch it off.
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