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AI regulators should 'protect rather than break,' Australia's top antitrust official says

By Ryan Cropp ( October 4, 2024, 06:30 GMT | Insight) -- Rapidly evolving technological advancements in the field of artificial intelligence are significantly increasing the risk of consumer harm, says Australia’s competition chief. Speaking at a conference in Sydney, Gina Cass-Gottlieb, the chair of the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, said it was incumbent upon regulators to “protect rather than break” when it comes to digital technologies. Earlier in the discussion, Australia’s top privacy official Carly Kind revealed that the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner would publish guidance in coming weeks about how the country’s privacy laws applied to artificial intelligence.Rapidly evolving technological advancements in the field of artificial intelligence are significantly increasing the risk of consumer harm, says Australia’s competition chief....

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