New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster issued guidance for citizens using artificial intelligence tools to ensure they comply with the Privacy Act 2020. The new materials detail how AI relates to the Privacy Act's 13 Information Privacy Principles, while offering "practical examples" of how the principles are affected by AI.
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