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Shoebridge criticises Labor for delayed AI policy – as it happened
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsProgressive13 hr. ago

Shoebridge criticises Labor for delayed AI policy – as it happened

The Greens have criticized the Australian Labor Party for delaying legislation on enforceable protections for artificial intelligence (AI), calling for a moratorium on new datacenter developments until regulations are in place. Senator David Shoebridge stated that the current government has yet to pass any enforceable AI protections and emphasized the need for an independent AI regulator with real authority. Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young argued for pausing new datacenter approvals to ensure proper regulation of their environmental and community impacts. The Greens expressed concerns over consent, privacy, and surveillance risks associated with AI.

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The Guardian (World) logoThe Guardian (World)IndependentProgressive13 hr. ago
Shoebridge criticises Labor for delayed AI policy – as it happened

The Greens have criticized the Australian Labor Party for delaying legislation on enforceable protections for artificial intelligence (AI), calling for a moratorium on new datacenter developments until regulations are in place. Senator David Shoebridge stated that the current government has yet to pass any enforceable AI protections and emphasized the need for an independent AI regulator with real authority. Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young argued for pausing new datacenter approvals to ensure proper regulation of their environmental and community impacts. The Greens expressed concerns over consent, privacy, and surveillance risks associated with AI.

Bias read (Progressive): The article highlights criticism from the Greens, a left-leaning political party, regarding the Labor government's delay in implementing AI legislation. The framing emphasizes the need for regulatory oversight and protections for individuals, suggesting a progressive stance on AI governance.

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