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Standalone AI law on radar of Australian lawmakers

By Ryan Cropp ( November 27, 2024, 04:21 GMT | Insight) -- The ongoing debate over artificial intelligence regulation in Australia has taken an unexpected turn, after a government-led inquiry recommended the creation of a standalone law to regulate high-risk uses of the technology. In a report released on Tuesday night, a senate committee examining AI adoption said the government should introduce “new, whole of economy, dedicated legislation” to regulate high-risk use cases. Elsewhere today, New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster told a major privacy conference in Melbourne that both he and the New Zealand government were disinclined to support the creation of a standalone AI law.The ongoing debate over artificial intelligence regulation in Australia has taken an unexpected turn, after a government-led inquiry recommended the creation of a standalone law to regulate high-risk uses of the technology....

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