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AI can lift Australia’s growth, if we’re willing to do the hard work

CommBank’s Luke Yeaman on turning Australia’s AI infrastructure boom into lasting productivity gains through urgent business and policy reforms.

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afr.comStai leggendo9 h fa

AI can lift Australia’s growth, if we’re willing to do the hard work

Australia's AI productivity gain estimated at 0.4% yearly—below peers—due to low firm dynamism and slow SME adoption. Tech leaders: AI ROI depends on organizational transformation and policy reform (reduced red tape, skills), not technology deployment.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com3 h fa

Australia's CBA flags surging AI costs as tasks grow complex, slams 'work slop' - The Economic Times

Commonwealth Bank of Australia CEO Matt Comyn said businesses globally are likely to tighten ‌scrutiny of artificial ⁠intelligence-related ⁠spending through 2026 as adoption accelerates and pressure mounts to…

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·afr.com

    AI can lift Australia’s growth, if we’re willing to do the hard work

    CommBank’s Luke Yeaman on turning Australia’s AI infrastructure boom into lasting productivity gains through urgent business and policy reforms.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Australia's CBA flags surging AI costs as tasks grow complex, slams 'work slop' - The Economic Times

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia CEO Matt Comyn said businesses globally are likely to tighten ‌scrutiny of artificial ⁠intelligence-related ⁠spending through 2026 as adoption…

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  • martedì 2 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Big business rush to embrace AI runs into worries of rising costs

    From Commonwealth Bank to Coles and Telstra, some of the country’s major businesses are working on making the use of artificial intelligence worthwhile.