National AI framework urges states to 'put people first'

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National AI framework urges states to 'put people first'

The national AI framework emphasizes prioritizing the rights, wellbeing, and interests of people when implementing AI technology in government services. State and territory ministers unveiled the framework in Darwin to establish a consistent approach to AI usage across Australia. The framework aims to build trust with Australians and improve government service delivery.

Governments are urged to consider the clear public benefit of AI technologies before implementation and document associated risks. The framework highlights the importance of upholding human rights, data privacy, and workplace health and safety in AI systems. It also emphasizes the need for accountability and the ability to halt AI solutions in case of identified problems.

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