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Safe and responsible AI in Australia: proposals paper for introducing mandatory guardrails for AI in high-risk settings
This paper argues that the AI Guardrails proposed by the Australian Government are not a complete answer to how, as a society, we will manage AI risks, but they are an important step, and one that can be taken now. The paper also presents arguments in favour of a central AI body such as a...
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Response to proposals paper on introducing mandatory guardrails for AI in high-risk settings
This submission to the Proposal Paper on introducing mandatory guardrails for AI in high-risk settings supports a risk-based approach to ensure AI is developed and used safely and responsibly in Australia, particularly in high-risk applications such as healthcare (including medical devices), transportation, law enforcement, and financial services.
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Submission to the Digital platform services inquiry: interim report 9 - revisiting general search services
This submission uses insights from research at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society and considers questions raised in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's Digital platform services inquiry issues paper on general search services. The submission specifically addresses questions around privacy and security risks, the use of generative artificial intelligence in...
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Draft G7 Guiding principles for organizations developing advanced AI systems
The Queensland University of Technology Centre for Data Science has prepared this submission to the draft Guiding Principles for Organizations Developing Advanced AI, prepared jointly by the EU and the G7 nations.