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Tech experts fear AI could end humanity without proper controls

ED HUSIC AI PRESSER

Minister for Industry Ed Husic at a press conference on AI at Parliament House in Canberra (AAP/Mick Tsikas) Source: AAP / MICK TSIKAS/AAPIMAGE

Governments around the world are building codes of conduct to address the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence as concern builds about its negative impacts. Australia's federal government has unveiled a discussion paper as it seeks to tackle the spread of AI misinformation.


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Governments around the world are building codes of conduct to address the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence as concern builds about its negative impacts. Australia's federal government has unveiled a discussion paper as it seeks to tackle the spread of AI misinformation.


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