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Regulating AI is Like Catching Smoke, Warns Christopher Pyne

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18 July 2026
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18 July 2026, 06:00 am

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Former Australian Defence Minister Christopher Pyne argues that artificial intelligence represents the most significant technological development since nuclear weaponry, highlighting the gravity of its potential impact on global security. The discussion emphasizes the extreme difficulty in establishing effective regulatory frameworks for such a fast-moving and ephemeral technology, analogizing it to 'catching smoke.' This contribution underscores the strategic necessity for Australia to navigate the dual-use nature of frontier AI while managing risks comparable to weapons of mass destruction. The content directly addresses the intersection of national security, sovereign capability, and the global governance of advanced AI systems.

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VIDEO: Regulating AI is like catching smoke, warns Christopher PyneInsidersSat 18 Jul 2026 at 3:16pmSat 18 Jul 2026 at 3:16pmSat 18 Jul 2026 at 3:16pmHas Video Duration: 24 minutes 6 seconds.Watch 24m Former Defence Minister Christopher Pyne tells David Lipson artificial intelligence is the most significant development since the nuclear weapon.Share optionsFacebookLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)Former Defence Minister Christopher Pyne tells David Lipson artificial intelligence is the most significant development since the nuclear weapon.Government and Politics