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Developing a National AI Capability Plan

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12 Dec 2024
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The article provides insights into Australia's efforts to develop a National AI Capability Plan, aiming to enhance the country's AI landscape by leveraging its comparative advantages. The plan targets growing investment, strengthening AI capabilities, boosting AI skills, and ensuring economic resilience. Highlighted are ongoing initiatives, including the $1 billion commitment for critical technologies and the establishment of AI Adoption Centres. These efforts position Australia as a key player in the global AI industry, which could significantly contribute to its GDP. The plan underscores the importance of AI safety, responsible practices, and community benefits, aligning with broader global discussions on AI governance and safety.

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Developing a National AI Capability PlanWe’re working on a plan to grow Australia’s AI capabilities, building on our comparative advantages.13 December 2024Newsmin readArtificial intelligenceScience, technology and innovationTechnologyUpdate 2 December 2025: We have publishedAustralia’sNational AI Plan. Our department conducted targeted consultation, including with industry, unions and civil society, to inform the plan.The National AI Capability Plan will harness artificial intelligence to grow our economy, support local industry and create a more prosperous future for all Australians.Globally the AI industry is growing rapidly. AI and automation are expected to generate up to $600 billion a year towards Australia’s GDP by 2030.There are already around 650 AI companies headquartered in Australia. In the 5 years to 2023 foreign investors contributed $7 billion to Australian AI technologies. In 2023 alone, $2 billion in venture capital was invested in Australian AI applications.Capitalising on opportunitiesThe plan has 4 objectives.Grow investment:Review how existing state and federal government support mechanisms work together to hinder or enable, Australia’s AI ecosystem.Look for ways to boost private sector innovation and investment in AI capability.Strengthen AI capabilities:Identify strengths and emerging areas of opportunity for Australian businesses.Explore new areas of comparative advantage.Boost AI skills:Work to accelerate AI literacy, identifying new skills, training and re-training.Ensure workers can reskill throughout their career to take advantage of new employment opportunities.Secure economic resilience:Identify areas where we need sovereign capability or infrastructure to get the most out of AI technologies.Learn from the experiences and rights of communities and workers – making AI work for us and not the other way around.Building on existing initiativesThe plan is part of our commitment to build AI capability and embed safe and responsible AI practices. For example:The Australian Government has committed $1 billion for critical technologies under the National Reconstruction Fund. This includes artificial intelligence.The Research and Development Tax Incentive supported nearly $500 million worth of AI, computer vision and machine learning projects in 2022-23.The National AI Centre is supporting and accelerating Australia's AI industry through initiatives like the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence micro skill course.A network of government-supported AI Adopt Centres are upskilling small to medium enterprises around Australia.We expect to deliverthe plan at the end of 2025, following targeted and public consultation.More informationThe minister announced the plan on 16 December 2024Read more about our work to build AI capability and embed safe and responsible AI practicesContact usEmailAICapabilityPlan@industry.gov.au