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The Productivity Commission is warning the federal government against making new laws that would stifle the development of Artificial Intelligence.

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00:00Well, the Productivity Commission has warned against over-regulation of artificial intelligence
00:07to protect the economy, so what's been the government's response to that?
00:11This is an issue that has come up in the discussion about productivity that the government is
00:16having at the moment, as we know they're doing this big productivity round table at the end
00:21of this month, and the Productivity Commission has been making a lot of recommendations and
00:26requests of the government in the lead up to that.
00:29One of the things it's said about artificial intelligence is that it doesn't want the
00:33government to over-regulate because it is concerned that it will take away some of the economic
00:39benefit that it believes it could add, and it's put a number on it.
00:42It's estimated that it could add more than $116 billion to Australia's economy over the
00:48next decade.
00:49Now, the government is trying to maintain a balance.
00:53It also needs to appease the unions who are concerned about people's jobs.
00:58And so, as part of these discussions, we'll need to balance the concerns about those jobs
01:04and job losses, but also the potential benefit that having some of these AI tools in the workforce
01:10could bring.
01:11Treasurer Jim Chalmers says that he believes they are on the same par here with the Productivity
01:17Commission.
01:18There's a lot of very smart people who have concluded that the opportunities for workers
01:24outweigh the risks, that it's about augmenting people's work, not always just automating
01:30it.
01:31And so the responsibility that we embrace is to make this work for people, not against
01:34them, to make them beneficiaries, not victims of this change, including in the workforce.
01:38With Jim Chalmers there, we also know that the former industry minister, Ed Husic, has talked
01:46about wanting an Artificial Intelligence Act.
01:49That is the sort of thing that the Productivity Commission is also cautioning against.
01:53that's it.
02:01So, we will continue to do everything that's which I will do to make this work really
02:04important, let me open it up.
02:06I'll do everything that I want to do to make this work really well, then they have to
02:11look at what I want to do to do, to make this work really well.

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