New report reveals low public trust of growing technology as government pledges stricter regulation for ‘high risk’ products
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Tech companies could be asked to watermark or label content generated by artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT as the federal government grapples with “high risk” AI products evolving faster than legislation.
The industry and science minister, Ed Husic, will on Wednesday release the government’s response to a consultation process on safe and responsible AI in Australia, which cites McKinsey research to suggest adopting AI and automation could increase Australia’s GDP by up to $600bn a year.
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