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Australia begins two-day review to balance AI innovation with creator rights
The Australian government is working to protect its creators through stronger copyright laws. Starting tomorrow, lawmakers in the country will spend two days reviewing copyright laws to find a middle ground between creators and the AI developers who need access to their work.
Schools in Australia have reported children as young as 13 spending up to five hours a day talking with chatbots, sometimes sexually, the regulator said, adding that minors risked forming sexual or emotionally dependent ties with them, or being spurred to self-harm.
The Australian government is exploring updating the country's copyright laws, ensuring it is prepared for future challenges introduced by AI.
Artificial Intelligence could signal the world's next great revolution, but what does it mean for creatives in Australia?
The controversy in Australia echoes a similar situation in the UK, where a paper presented to parliament in January proposed a TDM exemption for UK-based AI companies, on the grou
With greater freedom to autonomously accomplish complex business tasks, agentic AI requires the right guardrails in place to ensure it is responsible by design.