The principle "Mandatory Ethical Principles for the use of AI" has mentioned the topic "privacy" in the following places:

    Privacy and security

    privacy and security

    Privacy and security

    NSW citizens must have confidence that data used for AI projects is used safely and securely, and in a way that is consistent with privacy, data sharing and information access requirements.

    Privacy and security

    Any project outcome will be undermined by lack of public trust if there is any risk of a data breach or that personal data could be compromised.

    Privacy and security

    incorporation of privacy by design principles

    Privacy and security

    how information privacy, including potential for reidentification, and cyber security risks have been addressed

    Privacy and security

    agreement on the consent for data use, with sufficient information provided on how the data will be used to ensure informed consent

    Transparency

    Not only must the people of NSW have high levels of assurance that data is being used safely and in accordance with relevant legislation, they must also have access to an efficient and transparent review mechanism if there are questions about the use of data or AI informed outcomes.

    Transparency

    how the community will be informed of changes to an AI solution, including where existing technology is adapted for another purpose.

    Accountability

    that the agency remains responsible for all AI informed decisions and will monitor them accordingly