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New Zealand joined 18 nations in 2025 urging global AI rules with strong privacy protections.
New Zealand joined 18 global data protection agencies in a 2025 statement at the Global Privacy Assembly, urging responsible AI development through strong privacy safeguards.
The agreement, backed by nations including Australia, Canada, and several European countries, promotes lawful data use, privacy-by-design, and international cooperation to address risks like bias, disinformation, and AI inaccuracies.
Signatories committed to shared standards, transparency, and reducing legal uncertainty to support innovation while protecting fundamental rights.
Meanwhile, Australia’s rapid AI adoption faces challenges, with low public trust and weak governance in most organizations.
Experts stress the need for leadership-driven frameworks, employee training, cybersecurity preparedness, and ethical oversight to ensure AI is both innovative and trustworthy.
Nueva Zelanda se unió a 18 naciones en 2025 para instar a reglas globales de IA con fuertes protecciones de privacidad.