Monday, 1 September 2025
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Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
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*Original Content was created in September 2024
Trustworthy AI
As organisations embark on AI journeys there are many aspects that need to be considered to do so safely and responsibly. Discover the principles behind ethical AI, as well as the socio-technical aspects of trust, including data privacy, security, transparency, accountability, and governance mechanisms.
- Examples of AI gone wrong
- Review of risk areas (i.e. privacy, IP/copyright, bias, hallucination etc)
- Trustworthy AI framework: areas to address risk
- Overview of steps towards Trustworthy AI
- organisation level governance
- model dev lifecycle
- High level thoughts on guiding principles and where to start
Presented by Amy Dove, Partner, Forensic, Deloitte
Learning Objectives:
- Understand key risk areas in AI implementation including bias, privacy, and intellectual property
- Learn the essential governance and lifecycle principles for establishing trustworthy AI
Presenters
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Amy Dove, Partner, Forensic, Deloitte
Amy Dove is a forensic partner at Deloitte with over 25 years of experience in legal technology and analytics. She leads Deloitte’s Discovery and Data Management practice in Aotearoa New Zealand and Deloitte’s dedicated Pasifika Services Group – Pås Peau. She is from South Auckland and of Samoan and English heritage. She returned to Aotearoa in 2021 after many years in the United States. She leads teams supporting some of New Zealand’s largest organisations to manage data and respond to litigation and regulatory disclosure requests. She advises clients and is a frequent speaker on safe, ethical, responsible and trustworthy Artificial Intelligence use and implementation.