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New Zealand's AI policy criticized as 'Polyanna policy'

New Zealand's public sector AI framework, nicknamed 'Polyanna policy,' is facing criticism for its non-binding nature. Critics argue that this approach avoids accountability and fails to address the complexities of AI deployment within government. While the framework outlines appropriate principles, it lacks the legislative power to effectively safeguard citizen data. AI

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IMPACT New Zealand's government is implementing an AI framework, but critics question its effectiveness in ensuring accountability and data protection.

RANK_REASON Cluster discusses a new government policy framework for AI use. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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    New Zealand's public sector AI framework has been dubbed 'Polyanna policy' - critics say its non-binding nature abdicates accountability and underestimates the

    New Zealand's public sector AI framework has been dubbed 'Polyanna policy' - critics say its non-binding nature abdicates accountability and underestimates the institutional complexity of AI deployment in government. The framework names the right principles but lacks legislative …