Federal government warns Australian businesses to 'behave' as it considers artificial intelligence regulations

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"Businesses should start taking those cues and starting to behave better when it comes around."

act which would enforce minimum standards on how AI is used across the economy and today released a voluntary safety standard.the government wants to control the rise of AI before it becomes a problem – and issued a warning for businesses not wanting to play ball.Ed Husic said the government has been looking into what "high-risk" AI might be in Australia.

"We've brought together a bunch of experts to help identify those risks and how to better manage them.Husic said the proposal for stronger regulation needed to begin with probing into what "high-risk" AI is and the potential consequences of it being used widely in Australia. "For example, if AI has been used to hire and fire people or facial recognition in public places or shopping centres, AI that might be used with kids as well," he said.'What you see behind us is evil': Boy, 14, charged with murder over school massacreHusic could not confirm how or if businesses using this "high-risk" AI would be punished if regulations are put in place.

"Ultimately the more compulsory or mandatory guardrails being put in place, they do send a pretty clear signal about what's right and what's wrong," he said.He added: "This is nothing different to what if we take a medicine or we use a car or a plane, we expect we place a lot of trust, and that trust comes from a strong basis of regulation."The government used AI experts to inform the, which proposed 10 mandatory standards for high-risk AI.

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