Australian businesses already have laws governing AI. What they need is guidance on how to apply those laws, companies such as Apple, Google and Meta say.
The world’s biggest tech firms have called on the government to look to existing laws before coming up with new regulation to govern the use and development of artificial intelligence.Australia can develop safe and responsible AI practices
“Australia has a strong framework of existing laws which can address risks related to AI, and now we need to ensure every Australian regulator is both skilled and resourced to issue clear guidance to each of the sectors they regulate on their legal obligations under current regulations when using this technology,” DIGI’s managing director, Sunita Bose, told“Regulators also need to undertake gap analyses to understand where current sectoral regulations might not apply in circumstances where AI...
Valeska Bloch, head of the cyber practice at the law firm Allens, agreed that a lot of the potential harms done by AI are already covered by existing laws, as well as by existing industry regulators, which tend to be technology-agnostic and can easily accommodate AI.
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