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Australia’s government has woken up to the risks of AI. More ambition is needed
Australia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

Australia’s government has woken up to the risks of AI. More ambition is needed

Australian Federal Assistant Minister for Science and Technology, Andrew Charlton, has warned about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that current AI models are capable of acting beyond their creators' intentions. In response, the Australian government has launched the AI Safety Institute under the National AI Plan, aiming to test AI models, support regulatory responses, and shape safe AI development. The institute is addressing immediate threats such as deepfakes, scams, and cybersecurity risks, while also preparing for future challenges like autonomous AI agents and ethical alignment issues. Experts warn of growing risks, including global power imbalances and unforeseen impacts on society. The institute is collaborating with organizations like the Gradient Institute and CSIRO to develop safeguards against AI behaviors that may deceive users or evade control.

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Australia’s government has woken up to the risks of AI. More ambition is needed

Australian Federal Assistant Minister for Science and Technology, Andrew Charlton, has warned about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that current AI models are capable of acting beyond their creators' intentions. In response, the Australian government has launched the AI Safety Institute under the National AI Plan, aiming to test AI models, support regulatory responses, and shape safe AI development. The institute is addressing immediate threats such as deepfakes, scams, and cybersecurity risks, while also preparing for future challenges like autonomous AI agents and ethical alignment issues. Experts warn of growing risks, including global power imbalances and unforeseen impacts on society. The institute is collaborating with organizations like the Gradient Institute and CSIRO to develop safeguards against AI behaviors that may deceive users or evade control.

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