Labor will also set strict new rules for datacentres amid growing community concern

AI firms including Anthropic are dangling billions in datacentres for an Australia AI copyright carve-out to train on local work. Labor is split.

Labor sources say the PM will discuss safety concerns in speech this week but will not provide an update on copyright reforms to protect artists

As One Nation and residents groups ramp up campaigns against data centres, the prime minister will deliver a speech on Wednesday, titled AI in Australia’s interests.

Labor will develop a new national framework in response to artificial intelligence as it seeks to address the technology’s growing economic and social impacts.

The prime minister will emphasise the technology’s “pivotal” role in resuscitating productivity and warn of extremists and hostile states using it “to spread disinformation that…

PM to declare Australia the first country worldwide to bring economic, social, security and environmental issues from AI under single office in major speech

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will today unveil his plan for managing the rapid rise of AI.

The national AI framework will address concerns on copyrights, education, workforce and energy.

Labor wants to accelerate AI investment while protecting households, workers and creators — but crucial details are still to come.

PM frames sweeping new regulations as the equivalent of labour movement touchstones like winning a minimum wage

Australia will enact laws to regulate how artificial intelligence data centres use power and water, and to protect creative copyright, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said…

SYDNEY, July 15 — Australia will enact laws to regulate how artificial intelligence data centres use power and water, and to protect creative copyright, Prime Minister Anthony...

The prime minister unveils Labor's plan for new AI national standards, warning Australia has a narrow window to set AI's "social licence".

Australia will enact laws to regulate how artificial intelligence data centers use power and water, and to protect creative copyright, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said…

As One Nation starts to campaign against data centres, Albanese pledged to “ensure data centres do not increase power prices for Australians.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged an Australia-first approach to AI, promising to protect artists' work and establish guardrails to shape the new technology.

Hours before Albanese delivered a major speech on AI in Sydney, the US state of New York imposed a one-year pause on building new data centres.

Australia will enact laws to regulate how artificial intelligence data centers use power and water, and to protect creative copyright, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said…

Labor will also set strict new rules for datacentres amid growing community concern

Albanese announced an Office of AI, net-generator rules for data centres, and tough copyright language. None of it is law yet.