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Labor in Danger of ‘Organ Rejection’ as AI Chiefs Risk Failure, Expert Warns

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Federal agencies rushing to appoint chief AI officers are making a critical mistake that an industry expert warns could trigger ‘organ rejection’ across government.

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Datacom executive Lou Compagnone warns that the Australian Federal Government's rush to appoint Chief AI Officers within agencies could fail due to a lack of cultural and structural integration. This 'organ rejection' occurs when new AI leadership roles are isolated from core departmental operations, potentially undermining the safe and effective implementation of automated systems. The warning highlights a critical governance gap where superficial administrative changes may precede necessary safety frameworks and risk management protocols. Such failures in internal governance could lead to poorly supervised AI deployments, increasing the risk of unintended consequences in public sector frontier AI applications.

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