Data, AI, and the Law: A Board's Balancing Act with Sonja Read and Sam Burrett | Ep. 100
Description
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of AI governance. It's no longer just a tool for generating creative content; AI is becoming an integral part of businesses across industries. But with great power comes great responsibility, especially when it comes to ethical and legal considerations.
Join me as I chat with two experts, Sonja Read and Sam Burrett from MinterEllison, to unravel the complexities of AI governance. We explore:
- Defining AI: What exactly is AI, and how does it differ from traditional technology?
- Legal Landscape: How does Australian law intersect with AI, particularly in terms of privacy and data protection?
- Governance Frameworks: What steps can boards take to establish effective AI governance frameworks?
- Risk Management: How can organisations identify and mitigate AI-related risks?
Whether you're a seasoned board member or just starting to explore the world of AI, this episode will provide you with valuable insights and practical advice. So, let's embark on this journey together and demystify the world of AI governance.
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Mentioned and Useful Links
[OAIC Guide] Guidance on privacy and the use of commercially available AI products
[OAIC Guide] Guidance on privacy and developing and training generative AI models
Responsible use of AI: New Australian guardrails released
OAIC clarifies artificial intelligence (AI) privacy obligations
ASIC Report on AI Governance and Innovation in Financial Services
REP 798 Beware the gap: Governance arrangements in the face of AI innovation | ASIC
Director’s Guide to AI Governance
Australian National Artificial Intelligence Centre
NIST AI Risk Management Framework
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