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AI Adoption Centres Finally Unveiled

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28 May 2024
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10 Mar 2025, 10:27 pm

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Four artificial intelligence centres focused on helping small to medium-sized enterprises safely adopt the technology have been announced by Industry and Science minister Ed Husic. Sharing in $16.3 million, the new AI centres are funded through the AI Adopt, which was first funded with a $17 million commitment for up to five centres in the 2023-24 federal Budget. The centres will provide free training to help businesses and their staff develop the skills needed to manage AI technologies, with each centre targeting businesses in different National Reconstruction Fund priority areas.

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The article highlights the announcement of four AI adoption centers in Australia, backed by a $16.3 million investment, aimed at supporting small to medium-sized enterprises in the safe adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. This initiative, part of the AI Adopt program, underscores Australia's commitment to enhancing AI literacy and capability, crucial for mitigating potential risks associated with AI integration in various industries. By providing free training, these centers are poised to bolster the skills necessary for managing AI technologies, aligning with priority areas under the National Reconstruction Fund. The development represents a strategic step in Australia's AI policy framework, emphasizing local economic growth and technological safety.

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Posted on2 May 2022|  by Joseph BrookesFour artificial intelligence centres focused on helping small to medium-sized enterprises safely adopt the technology have been announced by Industry and Science minister Ed Husic. Sharing in $16.3 million,...