InnovationAus
Details
- Date Published
- 28 Jan 2025
- Priority Score
- 4
- Australian
- Yes
- Created
- 10 Mar 2025, 10:27 pm
Authors (1)
- Joseph BrookesENRICHED
Description
Rapid developments in AI technology, policy and regulation are complicating Australia’s attempts to put guardrails on the technology. But Industry minister Ed Husic says the government will stay the course on its domestic rules to overcome a local trust gap and encourage responsible uptake. “We are now in the final stages of developing what the shape of that regulatory response will be... We’ll harmonize where we can, and we'll localize where we have to,” Mr Husic said.
Summary
The article reports on Australian Industry Minister Ed Husic's commitment to maintaining responsible AI regulations amidst rapid technological advancements and regulatory challenges. Husic emphasizes the government's focus on developing a regulatory framework that bridges local trust gaps while harmonizing with international standards where possible. This initiative highlights Australia's proactive approach to AI governance, aiming to ensure safe AI adoption within the country. The article is significant in the context of global efforts to regulate AI responsibly, with implications for both Australian and international AI safety policy.