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AI: Regulation Will Need to Address Bias and Deepfakes

Australian Financial Review

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Date Published
25 Mar 2024
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8 Mar 2025, 12:37 pm

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AI’s potential to reinforce discrimination is one of its most worrying effects. New regulations aim to keep the powerful technology in check.

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The article examines the necessity for regulatory frameworks to address AI biases and the proliferation of deepfakes. It highlights the critical view of experts who emphasize the need for comprehensive AI governance to mitigate these risks, which could lead to societal harm if unchecked. By focusing on the role of complex algorithms, the article underscores their potential to perpetuate discrimination and misinformation. It offers insights relevant to global AI policy discussions, with particular implications for managing AI's societal impacts. The content is pertinent to both Australian and international efforts in refining AI safety and governance mechanisms.

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