Aiding the New Zealand Artificial Intelligence Strategy to accelerate private sector AI adoption and innovation.
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Artificial Intelligence and its uses will continue to evolve, so its important New Zealand businesses connect and collaborate to support responsible approaches.
A new certification scheme is now in place to help put New Zealand cosmetics products on shelves in China.
Clear cross-business lines of oversight and accountability, including across artificial intelligence use or development, enables effective risk management.
Responsible training data collection and modelling practices support useful, secure and fair artificial intelligence systems.
We provide advice to the Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing, and deliver services that support small businesses and manufacturers to grow and prosper.
The Government has released the first New Zealand strategy for Artificial Intelligence (AI) alongside guidance for businesses to invest with confidence in AI.
There are particular concepts about how Artificial Intelligence works and is used that are important to understand for mitigating any associated risk.
Having humans-in-the-loop, and understanding how to use artificial intelligence systems effectively and securely, is key to responsible artificial intelligence use and deployment.
If you want to register (with a view to exporting) non-animal tested cosmetics in China, you need documentary evidence that the product will be manufactured under international Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) conditions applicable to the cosmetics industry. China only accepts this documentary evidence if it comes from a government authority. To help with this, MBIE has created a two-step process.