Australia’s big test to back the AI good guys

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There’s no escaping the rise of the AI era, and governments are trying to grease the wheels of invention, while stopping the baddies in their tracks.

to create rules for safe and responsible artificial intelligence development in Australia, was the Sydney offices of pioneering local entrepreneur Liesl Yearsley, and her AI company Akin.AI-powered robots being developed by the company to assist disabled Australians

On one hand, they must harness the game-changing potential of AI in fields ranging from healthcare, industry, entertainment and national productivity, while on the other being wise to the potential harm of badly implemented systems, and the Terminator-style horror scenarios bursting on to prime-time TV news shows.

“The challenge for us is to keep the momentum for all the exciting things happening in AI, while identifying risks and putting guardrails in place where there is community concern.” “The tools to change this are already in our hands. AI developers like us already know who you are, what you are thinking, and track literally thousands of variables about you. But the likes of Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon use this to persuade you to buy something, watch another video, or just keep scrolling, instead of meeting up with a loved one.

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