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Companies ‘must take responsibility for not breaking laws with AI’

Paul Smith
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The competition and corporate regulators claim businesses have all the information they need to experiment lawfully with artificial intelligence, after the Productivity Commission accused them of leaving companies to figure things out without guidance.

Productivity Commissioner Stephen King told The Australian Financial Review AI Summit in Sydney on Tuesday that regulators were failing to step up and explain to companies how they could deploy AI without breaking existing laws.

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Paul Smith edits the technology coverage and has been a leading writer on the sector for 20 years. He covers big tech, business use of tech, the fast-growing Australian tech industry and start-ups, telecommunications and national innovation policy. Connect with Paul on Twitter. Email Paul at psmith@afr.com

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