Friday, 5 September 2025
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AI Governance: Change and Continuity – Does the Rise of AI Impact Your Privacy Program?
- Information Privacy Principles and the use of technology
- Applying existing principles to AI
- New issues and risk areas
- Upcoming changes in New Zealand
Presented by Ashleigh Ooi, Senior Associate, Dentons
*Original Content was created in August 2024
Chair
Louisa Joblin, Special Counsel, Duncan Cotterill
Learning Objectives:
- Analyse how AI technologies intersect with existing privacy laws and the Information Privacy Principles
- Identify legal and regulatory risks emerging from AI use and explore anticipated changes in the New Zealand privacy landscape
Presenters
Louisa Joblin, Partner, Duncan CotterillLouisa specialises in data protection and privacy law, advising clients on all their privacy concerns. As a privacy specialist, Louisa focuses on privacy protection and compliance, advising clients about the requirements of the Privacy Act 2020, privacy documentation and procedure, and how to respond to actual and suspected privacy breaches. Louisa is regularly engaged to advise clients facing a data incident or privacy breach, and has experience acting for both individuals whose privacy has been interfered with and agencies handling personal information who may not have met their privacy protection obligations. Louisa also specialises in not-for-profit law. As a not-for-profit specialist, Louisa works with a wide variety of not-for-profit organisations, advising about modernisation and restructuring, governance, voting procedures, complaints and disputes, and complex member rights issues.
Ashleigh Ooi, Senior Associate, Dentons
Ashleigh is a senior commercial lawyer with expertise in data protection and cybersecurity. She has experience both private practice and in-house, and in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Ashleigh regularly advises clients on the application and enforcement of the Privacy Act 2020 and related privacy codes, including the Health Information Privacy Code. In particular, she advises on the privacy implications of new products services and commercial relationships, as well as more contentious matters such as data breaches, data subject access requests and complaints. Ashleigh’s wider practice captures a broad range of commercial matters with a focus on technology, including SaaS/XaaS, IT outsourcing, media and telecommunications, intellectual property and consumer protection, and she also advises clients on the application of privacy law to each of these areas. Ashleigh works with a wide range of local and global clients ranging from start-ups and SMEs, to listed companies and government agencies. Her clients span multiple industry sectors including IT and software, financial services, media, construction and manufacturing, health services and FMCG.