The Albanese Government has started taking steps to put in regulations to ensure that the growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technologies in Australia is secure and accountable. Last month the government released two papers to begin the conversation around what the future of AI holds for Australia and what precautions will need to be set regarding the rapid development of artificial intelligence.
Hon. Ed Husic, Minister for Industry and Science issued the latest paper – ´Safe and responsible AI in Australia – Discussion paper’, providing an overview of Australia’s current regulatory frameworks, existing governance, and recent (and ongoing) international developments.
The National Science and Technology Council also issued a paper – ‘Rapid Response Report: Generative AI’. This evaluates not onlypotential risks in relation to AI, but opportunities this technology may provide.
The Future of Manufacturing
An industry that AI is predicted to heavily impact is manufacturing. According to the 2020 MIT Technology Review Insights survey, the manufacturing sector places second with its plan to adopt AI technologies. Manufacturers are already using AI based product design to develop prototypes of potential products, and pre-programmed robots to perform tasks that pose a risk to floor workers.
From assembly line integration and optimization, to quality inspections, the tolerance for error or mistakes in the manufacturing industry is extremely low, meaning the implementation of Artificial Intelligence must be done with a solid strategy put in place, and the process overseen by industry professionals. This opens opportunities for floor workers to provide their knowledge within their industry and help streamline the integration of AI within their workplace.
What Will You Say?
With an investment of already $41 million through the National AI Centre and a new Responsible AI Adopt program for small and medium enterprises, the government is seeking the feedback of Australians regarding their opinions on how to mitigate the potential risks AI poses to the future of our country and how to support the safe development of the technology.
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