Australia moves closer to national mandatory guardrails for AI

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Australia moves closer to national mandatory guardrails for AI

Australia is advancing its commitment to responsible AI by introducing the Voluntary AI Safety Standard. This guide outlines ten voluntary guardrails aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability across the AI supply chain. It provides essential guidance for businesses utilizing AI in high-risk environments, aligning with similar initiatives in the EU, Japan, Singapore, and the US.

The Albanese government emphasizes the need for trust in AI technologies, as expressed by Minister Ed Husic. The government is also seeking public feedback on a Proposals Paper for mandatory guardrails in high-risk AI settings. This initiative reflects a broader global trend towards establishing robust AI safety frameworks.

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