AI News HubLIVE
In-site rewrite1 min read

‘Not up for grabs’: Albanese establishes AI office and vows to protect Australian creatives from copyright ‘theft’

PM lays out plan for datacentre development and rejects prospect tech companies will be given free use of Australian data. Anthony Albanese has promised the strongest possible protection for Australian creatives against misuse of their work by AI models, warning it would be theft if writers, artists and musicians didn’t have control or receive payment. The government will also set strict new rules for energy-intensive datacentres, including location, land use, and energy consumption.

SourceThe Guardian AIAuthor: Josh Butler, Luca Ittimani and Tom McIlroy

PM lays out plan for datacentre development and rejects prospect tech companies will be given free use of Australian data

Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates

Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

Anthony Albanese has promised “the strongest possible protection” for Australian creatives against misuse of their work by artificial intelligence models, warning it would be “theft” if writers, artists and musicians didn’t have control of their work or receive payment for its use.

Amid growing community concern about large energy-intensive datacentres, the federal government will also set strict new rules for the facilities, including where they can be built, that they shouldn’t compete for land with housing, their power and water use, and that they don’t increase electricity prices for consumers.

Continue reading...