Article 6QFE9 Labor considers an Artificial Intelligence Act to impose ‘mandatory guardrails’ on use of AI

Labor considers an Artificial Intelligence Act to impose ‘mandatory guardrails’ on use of AI

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Paul Karp Chief political correspondent
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We need more people to use AI and to do that we need to build trust', says industry and science minister Ed Husic

The Australian government is considering a European Union style Artificial Intelligence Act to regulate minimum standards on high-risk AI across the whole economy.

On Wednesday the industry and science minister, Ed Husic, released a discussion paper proposing 10 mandatory guardrails" for high-risk AI including human oversight and the ability to challenge the use of AI or outcomes of automated decision-making.

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