Tag: AI regulation
Australia has led the way regulating gene technology for over 20 years. Here’s how it should apply that to AI
If we want better oversight and accountability about how AI affects all our lives, we don’t have to start from scratch.
So, you’ve been scammed by a deepfake. What can you do?
Deepfake scams are on the rise – but can their victims claim compensation? The legal landscape is still developing.
Freedom of information laws are key to exposing AI wrongdoing. The current system isn’t up to the task
Automation has wreaked havoc with government processes here and overseas, and freedom of information laws have been key to exposing it. But with the rise of AI, our laws need modernising.
Australia plans to regulate 'high-risk' AI. Here's how to do that successfully
While regulating some AI applications is a step in the right direction, Australians would be better off with more ongoing expert advice and more regulation.
Australians are concerned about AI. Is the federal government doing enough to mitigate risks?
The Australian government has finally released a response to last year’s public consultation on the safe and responsible use of AI. Here’s what it entails.
2023 was the year of generative AI. What can we expect in 2024?
Generative AI has changed the ways we work, study and even pray. Here are some highlights of an astonishing year of change – and what we can expect next.
Israel's AI can produce 100 bombing targets a day in Gaza. Is this the future of war?
AI systems will accelerate the pace of war.
A year of ChatGPT: 5 ways the AI marvel has changed the world
The public release of the chatbot has led to a global conversation about the risks and benefits of AI – a conversation few people were having just a few years ago.
Who is Sam Altman, OpenAI's wunderkind ex-CEO – and why does it matter that he got sacked?
It has been an epic backstabbing scene worthy of the HBO drama Succession.
Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence
How can the world regulate AI? Europe’s comprehensive approach, China’s tightly targeted laws, and America’s dramatic executive order hint at three ways forward.
Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have
Reform for artificial intelligence is urgent. If we cut through the hype and self-interest, Australian law can promote responsible and safe AI.