Championing smart choices and building trust: What recent privacy and cyber regulatory activity tells us about getting the basics right in the age of AI
Maddocks is championing smart choices to help build trust to protect privacy in the age of AI.
In this fast-paced world, organisations may be tempted to rush through service delivery design and decisions. This is particularly true for the implementation of AI, especially given the desires to achieve efficiencies and savings from AI as soon as possible. At Maddocks, we believe this means that it is more important than ever to make smart choices, build trust and protect privacy in the age of AI.
AI is an exciting and valuable technology that can drive productivity and innovation, but it is important for everyone to play a role in ensuring that privacy continues to be properly protected.
How Maddocks has been working with Australian Government clients on procurement. Hear from Partners Katherine Armytage and Gavan Mackenzie below.
What practical privacy choices can be made to use AI more responsibly and respectfully? Hear from Partner Ooma Khurana and The University of Sydney's Dr Rebecca Johnson below.
How Maddocks has been helping Victoria Local & State Government, Education & Not-for-Profit clients. Hear from Special Counsels Georgia Hunt and Rafael Perez below.
What practical privacy choices can be made to use AI more responsibly and respectfully? Hear from Associate Lachlan Patey and Zara Shroff from NSB Cyber below.
Maddocks is championing smart choices to help build trust to protect privacy in the age of AI.
Privacy Awareness Week (PAW) is an opportunity for NSW public sector agencies to reflect on how smart technologies – ...
Australian Government agencies should refrain from rushing through service delivery design and decisions.
A look at steps that Commonwealth agencies can take to use such technology without breaching privacy rights.
We take a look at some of the most recent changes, and consider their implications for NSW public sector agencies.
We take a look at some of the most recent changes, and consider their implications for local councils in NSW.
Please contact our experienced Privacy, Data and Information Law team.