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Australia becomes the first in the world to support companies in using and creating artificial intelligence systems safely and ethically.

Australia becomes the first in the world to support companies in using and creating artificial intelligence systems safely and ethically.The aim of the program is to provide a government backed framework to entrench AI as a force for good.

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