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AI: Australia’s Ethics Framework

April 10, 2019 by InfoGovANZ

A discussion paper developed by CSIRO’s Data 61 has been released to inform the Government’s approach to AI ethics in Australia. Your views and submissions can be made on the consultation hub here to help ensure AI is developed and applied responsibly with accountability.
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Filed Under: AI & Ethics

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