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Contributing to global conversation | November Newsletter
Following our recent annual meeting I’d like to warmly welcome our newly elected Executive Council.
Congratulations also to Dr Karaitiana Taiuru for contributing a Te Ao Māori AI Ethics perspective to the global conversation on AI governance. His chapter, AI Regulation from Indigenous Māori/New Zealand Perspective, features in the new book, AI Governance Ethics: Artificial Intelligence with Shared Values and Rules. This vital contribution brings indigenous insights to global AI ethics—something we can all be proud of.
This month, we were proudly one of 80 organisations globally who were invited to review and comment on the International AI Safety Report. The report is chaired by Professor Yoshua Bengio alongside an Expert Advisory Panel consisting of 30 countries, the European Union and the United Nations. Following the publication of the Interim Report, the final version will be presented at the AI Action Summit in Paris, February 2025. Special thanks to Glen Willoughby, Dr Karaitiana Taiuru and members of our Executive Council for their contributions to this globally significant work. Learn more.
In other news:
- Auror continues its remarkable global expansion, raising $82M to advance its mission of public safety technology. Read more.
- A Māori tech advocate is using a beauty pageant to promote AI-driven change. Learn more.
- New Zealand has joined the UK’s initiative for AI safety, marking another step in our global collaboration on ethical AI development.
- The Real Estate Authority (REA) has released new guidelines highlighting accountability in generative AI.
- Māori owned tech company Awa Digital has teamed up with Health New Zealand to launch Tuhi, transcribing patient notes seamlessly and saving significant costs through productivity improvements.
- In other member news, Simply Privacy has launched Gen AI guardrails made simple. Read more.
- How much value can AI bring to your organisation? Input five simple details and find out with Supahuman’s new AI ROI Calculator.
Looking ahead to 2025, there’s an exciting opportunity to participate in an exchange programme with Korea, centred on AI Expo Korea 2025. This initiative, led by OWNBio and RNE Group alongside Korean government agencies, will host a delegation in May 2025. Learn more and express interest here.
Remember to complete our latest AI: in Action: Exploring the Impact of AI on New Zealand’s Productivity survey before it closes on 13 December!
Ngā mihi
Madeline Newman
Executive Director, AI Forum NZ
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