AI and Its Impact on Job Markets in New Zealand
For small to medium business leaders, AI presents both challenges and opportunities. While it's true that AI could potentially displace certain jobs, it can also create new ones, drive innovation and enhance productivity.
New Zealand has a new Framework for Algorithms.
This Charter sets a strong foundation for guiding NZ GOVT agencies on how to implement algorithms in a manner that warrants trust, considering the key elements of Transparency, Partnership, People, Data, Privacy/Ethics/Human Rights as well as Human Oversight.
R, the popular Machine Learning programming language was co-founded by a Kiwi, Ross Ihaka.
New Zealand has a long and well-documented relationship with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning development. Here are 5 leading New Zealanderβs in AI.
New Zealand is co-designing regulatory frameworks for AI
The World Economic Forum is spearheading a multistakeholder, evidence-based policy project in partnership with the Government of New Zealand. The project aims at co-designing actionable governance frameworks for AI regulation.