( December 4, 2025, 07:22 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Businesses using publicly available generative artificial-intelligence tools must be alert to the “complex” privacy risks involved, Australia’s privacy regulator has warned. In a blog post published Thursday, Natalie Le, a director at the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, said businesses should also review their privacy policies, collection notices and other customer communications when using generative AI tools. Le advised organizations to apply technical measures to help minimize the privacy risks that arise when using the technology.The blog post follows....
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