🇦🇺 Australia · AI Policy Generator
A 10-section AI usage policy covering acceptable use, data handling, accountability roles, risk classification, and jurisdiction-specific compliance obligations.
The output is anchored on the regulations that apply to AI deployments in AU. The top frameworks cited:
APP entities must comply with the thirteen Australian Privacy Principles governing collection, use, disclosure, and security of personal information, and must notify the OAIC and affected individuals of eligible data breaches.
While voluntary, organisations are encouraged to embed all eight AI ethics principles — human-centred values, fairness, privacy and security, reliability and safety, transparency, contestability, accountability, and wellbeing — into their AI governance practices.
Non-corporate Commonwealth entities must designate accountable official(s) (deadline 30 Nov 2024), publish AI transparency statements (deadline 28 Feb 2025), and adopt a risk-based, transparent and accountable approach to AI per the DTA Standard for Accountable Officials and the DTA Standard for AI Transparency Statements.
Data holders in designated sectors must share consumer data with accredited third parties upon consumer consent and comply with CDR Rules on data quality, security, consent management, and AI-driven data analysis.
You describe your organisation — jurisdiction, industry, staff size, AI tools in use, and risk appetite. The tool produces a structured policy tailored to that context in minutes.
The output is a complete Word document with inline review notes citing the specific regulations each section is derived from. It is an AI-assisted drafting aid intended to accelerate — not replace — review by your in-house or external practitioners.
$39 · one-time — answer a 6-question intake (including jurisdiction = AU), and download your tailored document immediately.
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