Australia’s regulatory settings for artificial intelligence will go under the microscope for the second time in two years as part of a series of inquiries aimed at turning around the country’s sluggish productivity.
As the government re-sets its sights on the benefits of the technology, the Productivity Commission on Monday flagged AI as one of 15 productivity drivers deserving of further exploration.
The commission will spend at least the next six months reviewing whether existing regulation remains “fit-for-purpose in respect of AI technology” and “what problems or shortfalls there are, if any”.
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