The IPC recently released its Guide to understanding Privacy Impact Assessments on AI systems and projects. The guide was developed to support agencies in understanding, assessing and reducing privacy risks in relation to the use of AI systems and projects when undertaking Privacy Impact Assessment. View the guide here: https://bit.ly/4jeaDMt
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Privacy impact assessments help compliance with regulations, identification and management of privacy risks when using and deploying AI systems. It will be interesting to see the insights and feedback that comes out of the consultation on the Information and Privacy Commission NSW Guide to undertaking PIAs on AI systems and projects. #privacy #AI #privacyimpactassessments #ipcnsw #consultation
The IPC has released its new ‘Guide to undertaking Privacy Impact Assessments on AI systems and projects’ for consultation and feedback. The Guide has been developed to support agencies in understanding, assessing and mitigating privacy risks in relation to the use of AI systems and projects when undertaking Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs). Consultation closes on 9 September 2024. The Guide and details for providing feedback can be found via the IPC website’s Have Your Say page: https://bit.ly/4cuXEl1
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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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Check out the September updates to the US State AI Governance Legislation by IAPP #AIGovernance #AIRegulations #RegulatoryUpdates #AIEthics
Head over and check out the September updates to our US State AI Governance Legislation, by IAPP's Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, J.D., CIPP/US, CIPM. This tracker highlights cross-sector AI governance bills relevant to organizations in the privacy sector. Discover all the details now: https://bit.ly/3TROIjh
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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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Privacy and Artificial Intelligence (AI): Can they truly coexist? In my latest Medium article, I dive into the complex relationship between AI advancements and data privacy. Discover how technology reshapes our privacy landscape and what it means for the future. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/e9uvWE8T
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The rapid adoption of AI within state agencies introduces risks such as bias, privacy concerns, and lack of transparency within operations. To help address these concerns, state governments are increasingly mandating their agencies to conduct thorough inventories of AI deployments. Forvis Mazars US provides a detailed analysis of these initiatives: https://lnkd.in/e2fbSK6n
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Public trust is paramount in the utilization of AI. Check out this informative article by InnovationAus.com on how governments can ensure risk, governance, and privacy are maintained for citizen services. Link: [New Govt AI Use Policy Mandates Accountability](https://lnkd.in/gjARVTgY)
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The rapid adoption of AI within state agencies introduces risks such as bias, privacy concerns, and lack of transparency within operations. To help address these concerns, state governments are increasingly mandating their agencies to conduct thorough inventories of AI deployments. Forvis Mazars US provides a detailed analysis of these initiatives: https://lnkd.in/geti2cBJ
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The rapid adoption of AI within state agencies introduces risks such as bias, privacy concerns, and lack of transparency within operations. To help address these concerns, state governments are increasingly mandating their agencies to conduct thorough inventories of AI deployments. Forvis Mazars US provides a detailed analysis of these initiatives: https://lnkd.in/eGRHdEnR
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As AI becomes a workplace staple, the need for ethical and responsible use has never been greater. From eliminating bias to safeguarding privacy, responsible AI practices are the key to unlocking its full potential. Explore our latest blog to learn how you can harness the power of AI responsibly. Dive in here: https://lnkd.in/gCrHsB4N #AIinWorkplace #AIEthics #FutureofWork
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