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Australian regulators, corporates warn against adoption of standalone AI law

By Ryan Cropp and James Panichi
  • 17 Oct 2024 07:21
  • 17 Oct 2024 07:21
Australia’s key digital regulators have rejected the need for specific new laws to govern the use of artificial-intelligence technologies in the country, which they say would infringe on the well-established boundaries between their different agencies.
In feedback to a government consultation on high-risk AI guardrails, Australia’s Digital Platform Regulators Forum,

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James Panichi

Senior Editor, Asia Pacific


James, an Australian journalist with over 25 years’ experience in print and electronic media, helps to oversee MLex’s coverage of regulatory risk in Asia, with special attention to Australia and New Zealand. In 2016, James was appointed as MLex’s managing editor for continental Europe, overseeing the Brussels bureau’s coverage of EU regulatory affairs and managing a team of 16 journalists in Brussels and Geneva. Previously James worked for the European Voice newspaper, before joining the European operation of US political website Politico as an investigative reporter specializing in governance, transparency and lobbying.

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