In July 2020, the ‘Algorithm charter for Aotearoa New Zealand’ was released with the intention of increasing public confidence and visibility on the use of algorithms…
A detailed set of guidelines for creating a steady state data flow map
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…
Using the volume of traffic on state highways as an indicator of the momentum of our economy
A cross-government review is underway to increase the transparency and accountability of how government uses algorithms – to help improve the lives of New Zealanders.
You've seen the pronouncements about the volumes of data that power the world around us and that this is increasing exponentially. But where’s all this data coming from?
Developer Alex Raichev used open data to create a web application that helps you work out the most affordable suburb to rent in and commute from.
More than 250 data warriors, policy peeps, and those from across government, NGOs, business, and academia who want to know more about data, gathered in Wellington to talk data ethics.
Machine and human readable formats, such as PDF, CSV, and XLS, ensures that you maximise the value of your open data while complying with open government data and information policies.
This guidance note 1 sets outs:
suggested minimum requirements for agency website copyright statements;
guidance on applying NZGOAL, on taking care of third party rights, logos, emblems, design…