Regulatory perspectives: Privacy in flux

08/09/2025 49 min
Regulatory perspectives: Privacy in flux

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Digital Future Summit Series Episode 4: Privacy Commissioner Carly KindPresenters:Michael Swinson, KWMBryony Evans, KWMAustralian Privacy Commissioner Carly KindAustralian Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind discusses developments in privacy law reforms, the implications of AI and emerging technologies on privacy, and the regulatory landscape for data protection in Australia. Commissioner Kind highlights key priorities for the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, focusing on the importance of balancing privacy protections with the benefits of innovation in the digital economy.Key points:Passing of the first tranche of privacy law reforms and new statutory tort for serious invasions of privacy – an important step for individual rights and regulatory enforcement.The OAIC’s regulatory priorities: addressing persistent privacy harms, particularly in the online realm, and rebalancing power asymmetries to protect vulnerable groups.Commissioner Kind highlights the need for clarity on how existing privacy laws apply to new technologies like AI and the importance of transparency.The conversation covers development of the Children's Online Privacy Code and the need for age-appropriate consultations to ensure children's privacy protection.Commissioner Kind discusses the value of collaboration with other regulators, both domestically and internationally, to address privacy challenges particularly regarding emerging technologies like AI and facial recognition.Additional Resources here:KWM Insight | First tranche of privacy law reforms – breading down the Privacy Amendment BillKWM Insight | Statutory tort for serious invasions of privacyKWM Insight | Introduction of social media banKWM Insight | Social Media Minimum Age Bill IntroducedKWM Insight | Rebooting the system – the Government announces its plans for the Consumer Data Right