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Australia Unveils National AI Plan to Boost Investment and Capabilities


Published on 2024-12-18 12:42:35 - TechRepublic
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  • Australia announces a national AI plan to boost investment, skills, and infrastructure, aiming to capitalize on AI's potential to drive economic growth by 2030.

The Australian government has launched a comprehensive National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy aimed at positioning the country as a global leader in AI by 2030. This strategy includes a significant investment of AUD 124.1 million over four years to enhance AI capabilities, focusing on ethical AI development, boosting AI skills, and fostering innovation. Key initiatives include the establishment of an AI Adopt Program to help businesses integrate AI, the creation of an AI Talent Gateway to attract and retain AI experts, and the development of an AI Ethics Framework to guide responsible AI use. Additionally, the plan outlines the formation of an AI Advisory Group to provide strategic advice and the expansion of AI research through partnerships with universities and industry. The strategy also emphasizes the importance of AI in addressing national challenges like climate change, health, and cybersecurity, while ensuring that AI development aligns with Australia's values of fairness, accountability, and transparency.

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