In an interview with Voxy, New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster discussed what AI privacy concerns his office is focused on. He noted the Privacy Act applies to data-driven AI tools and businesses are obligated "to make sure you're operating within the Privacy Act, including protecting the information you hold."
14 March 2024
NZ privacy commissioner discusses AI's privacy concerns
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