ChatGPT, Meta and Google generative AI should be designated 'high-risk' under new laws, bipartisan committee recommends
ChatGPT, Meta and Google generative AI should be designated 'high-risk' under new laws, bipartisan committee recommends
Generative artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT should be deemed "high-risk" under dedicated legislation that could enable the most dangerous technologies to be banned, a bipartisan committee recommends. It says AI companies have also committed "unprecedented theft" against creative w...

In short:
A dedicated artificial intelligence (AI) act should be created that can regulate the most high-risk technologies, a bipartisan committee has agreed.
It also accused tech giants of stealing from Australian creators, and urged the government to develop a scheme to ensure fair remuneration when creative work is used by AI tools.
What's next?
The federal government is developing a model to address high-risk AI technology.