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  • Discussion paper: International data ethics frameworks

    Published on 07 June 2020.

    Discussion paper - International data ethics frameworks - March 2020 [PDF, 296KB]

    Purpose and scopeThis paper has been prepared on behalf of the…

  • References

    The development of Ngā Tikanga Paihere relied heavily on the use of external key sources. We provide these key sources to help others curious about this kaupapa to explore.

  • An informed use of facial recognition technology by NZ Police

    Police are developing a suite of activities to ensure any emerging technologies, such as Facial Recognition Technology, are well understood, publicly accepted, and if need be, regulated. It is also critical that any impacts of technology are understood from a Te Ao Māori perspective.

  • Meetup: Sorting fact from fiction: open data myths, mysteries & misconceptions

    When: Wednesday, June 28, 2017, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

  • SIA open source code

    The Social Investment Agency and released code for their Social Investment Analytical Layer leading to considerable savings and faster research.

  • Institute of Environmental Science and Research inspired by the Algorithm Charter

    The Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd (ESR) has developed a Responsible AI Framework guided by the Algorithm Charter for New Zealand. Read more about it here.

  • Meeting summaries (2023)

    The minutes for each meeting of the Data Ethics Advisory Group, grouped by date, are summarised here.

    23 November 2023
    2 October 2023
    22 August 2023
    21 June 2023
    23 May…

  • Local councils

    Localcouncils.govt.nz presents data from New Zealand’s 78 local authorities, in a consistent format that enables it to be compared and analysed.

  • Principle 5: Tapu & Noa

    Principle 5: Balance benefits and risks. This principle includes ngā tikanga Tapu (sacred, prohibited, restricted, or to be set apart) and Noa (ordinary, unrestricted, or normality).

  • Official statistics

    Tier 1 statistics are New Zealand’s most important statistics, and are essential to help the Government, business, and members of the public to make informed decisions and monitor the state and progress of New Zealand.

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