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A Template Worth Copying: What New Zealand’s Public Service AI Policy Template Signals About Practical AI Governance
Most organisations know they need an AI policy. Far fewer know what one should actually say.…
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Generative AI in New Zealand’s Courtrooms: What the Judiciary’s Guidelines Mean in Practice
Generative AI (GenAI) has moved from novelty to everyday tool with remarkable speed, and the legal…
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Who’s in charge of your AI? Governance and accountability under New Zealand’s Responsible AI Guidance
AI adoption in New Zealand businesses is accelerating, but a familiar question keeps surfacing in boardrooms:…
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From Principles to Practice: What the Public Service AI Toolkit Means for Government Agencies
An insights article on the GCDO’s Public Service AI Toolkit — digital.govt.nz New Zealand’s public service…
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Trust Before Tools: What New Zealand’s Public Service AI Framework Means for Government Agencies
New Zealand has set out its stall on artificial intelligence in government. The Public Service AI…
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The AI Shift in Cyber Risk: What the Five Eyes Call to Action Means for Your Organisation
An insights article on the joint statement issued by the Five Eyes cyber security agencies, 22…
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Where to Start with Responsible AI: The Government’s Curated Guidance, Decoded
Key Takeaway: New Zealand’s Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation has published a shortlist of AI…
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New Zealand’s First AI Strategy: What “Investing with Confidence” Means for Your Business
Key Takeaway: New Zealand now has a national AI strategy — and its message to businesses…