The federal government released its National AI Strategy this week, confirming it has dropped its earlier proposal for mandatory guardrails for high-risk artificial intelligence (AI).
Tim Ayres on the AI rollout's looming 'bumps and glitches'
The federal government released its National AI Strategy this week, confirming it has dropped its earlier proposal for mandatory guardrails for high-risk artificial intelligence (AI).
In responding to AI, the government has found itself caught between the unions, which have pushed for stricter regulation to protect workers and their jobs, and business wanting a "light-touch" approach to AI.
To talk about how the government will keep up with effectively managing AI, as well as a long-overdue response to a "jobs for mates" review, we're joined by the minister for industry, innovation and science, Tim Ayres.
On the government's decision not to introduce AI-specific laws, Ayres denies the Albanese government ended up going with a "light-touch" approach.

















































