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Tech and Trust: Safeguarding AI for Economic and Security Progress

Australian Strategic Policy Institute

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Date Published
15 July 2024
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8 Mar 2025, 01:04 pm

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As nations begin to leverage AI to fuel economic, cultural, and security advantages, understanding its usages and establishing safeguards for its implementation is an important next-step in ensuring responsible adoption.

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The event hosted by ASPI examines how nations can harness AI for economic, cultural, and security advancements while balancing these opportunities with ethical frameworks and data management practices. It emphasizes the importance of safeguarding AI implementation to ensure responsible adoption. The discussion highlights Australia's and Canada's roles as middle powers in fostering international collaboration on AI governance, privacy, and ethics, reflecting on joint responsibilities in shaping this technology's future. The conversation also touches on the geosecurity implications of AI, illustrating a global landscape enriched by alliances and technological advancements in AI.

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As nations begin to leverage AI to fuel economic, cultural, and security advantages, understanding its usages and establishing safeguards for its implementation is an important next-step in ensuring responsible adoption.Countries vary widely in their readiness for AI—from their ethical frameworks and data management practices to their investment in infrastructure, all of which are critical foundations to build competitive companies and make AI-enabled technology accessible and trustworthy to their citizens. As growing middle-powers, Australia and Canada have responsibilities in aiding the design and uptake of this emerging technology with like-minded partners, while ensuring their own responsible governance.ASPI’s Director of Strategic CommunicationsDavid Wroe, will be joined by Canada’s Deputy Secretary for Artificial Intelligence to the CabinetDr. Mark Schaanand Microsoft ANZ’s National Technology OfficerSarah Carney, for a discussion on the intersection between AI and geosecurity.The event will explore international trends associated with AI, particularly from a security perspective, including privacy, governance, responsible usage and ethics. The conversation will explore Australia and Canada’s global position on AI, and some of the collaborative opportunities available, both between companies and drawing on the broader ecosystem.Register to join virtually hereFor those attending in-person, there will be a short reception with light refreshments served after the discussion.