Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand #weeknotes (14)

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Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand presentation by Mitchell Pham, Friday 24 July 2020.
Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand presentation by Mitchell Pham at this month’s regular Council meeting in Wellington.

Kia ora koutou — we are the Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand. We are looking forward to sharing our mahi (work) here with you. In keeping with the #weeknotes approach, we want to be transparent about our work. Plus, we are looking for input from people from all walks of life to inform our advice to the New Zealand Government on harnessing the potential of digital and data to make Aotearoa New Zealand a great place for all.

Kia ora koutou

Meeting with Ministers

Last Friday we met with Statistics Minister the Hon. James Shaw and Government Digital Services Minister to talk them through where we’re at with our main research project exploring ADM (automated decision-making).

Shortly, we’ll publish early insights into ADM, followed by our major research report in December.

Friday’s meeting was a great chance to reflect on our first piece of advice delivered to Ministers in June after lockdown and discuss our ongoing engagement. It was also an opportunity to meet a range of leaders from the public sector. Thanks to everyone who made time to catch up with us at Wellington’s National Library.

Research co-lead Marianne Elliott presenting to Ministers last week.
Research co-lead Colin Gavaghan presenting to Ministers on Friday.

Stakeholder engagement

Earlier in the week we met with New Zealand firm Soul Machines, now a world leader in humanising artificial intelligence to create so-called ‘digital people.’

We discussed how artificial intelligence was used to support people during lockdown, the post-COVID recovery and in the education technology field.

We also caught up with BNZ to discuss how digital technologies can make New Zealand more productive and New Zealand businesses more digitally included.

Media outreach

Thanks to the Asia Media Centre for contacting our chair Mitchell Pham for comment on the government’s recent strategic partnership between Vietnam and New Zealand.

On Friday, Mitchell published his ideas in a blog called Strategic partnership between NZ and Vietnam: an exciting step forward.

Mitchell also caught up with Umbrellar Connect reporters last week to talk about his recent appointment to the Asia Society Global Council and his vision for New Zealand.

TechweekTV reminder

In the meantime, a reminder to join us this week for a Techweek 2020 TV panel discussion on Friday 31 July at 2pm-3pm.

Our panel session is called: The future of digital and data driven technology in New Zealand. What do we want it to look like; who should benefit; and why should we care?

We look forward to discussing these issues and more with our host Ryan Ashton.

Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand group shot.
Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand (back row from left: Marianne Elliott, Nikora Ngaropo, Kendall Flutey and Mitchell Pham. Front row from left: Colin Gavaghan, Rachel Kelly, Roger Dennis).

About our work: Council members come together monthly to make key decisions and progress our work programme. Between formal meetings, members focus on various work streams. Colin Gavaghan and Marianne Elliott lead our research work, Kendall Flutey and Roger Dennis our ad-hoc work, and Rachel Kelly and Nikora Ngaropo lead our comms, while our chair, Mitchell Pham, holds responsibility for stakeholder engagement.

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