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Ed Husic tells Labor to get tougher on AI companies as letting them self-regulate ‘doomed to fail’

Ed Husic tells Labor to get tougher on AI companies as letting them self-regulate ‘doomed to fail’

Summary

Labor MP Ed Husic urges his party to impose stricter rules on big AI companies instead of letting them regulate themselves. Ahead of Prime Minister Albanese’s speech on AI, there is debate in the government about whether to change copyright laws to benefit AI firms, with Husic opposing any loosening of protections for creators.

Key Facts

  • Ed Husic says watering down copyright laws to help AI companies goes against Labor’s values.
  • Husic argues self-regulation by AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic has failed and governments must set strong rules.
  • The Prime Minister’s upcoming speech will address AI policy, data centers, and intellectual property in Australia.
  • Labor is considering, but has not finalized, changes to copyright laws related to AI training on Australian creative works.
  • Treasury officials warned about complaints from Anthropic regarding copyright rules and data center development.
  • Husic insists creators deserve fair payment when their works are used by AI companies.
  • There are concerns about the impact of AI-related infrastructure on local communities, including energy and resources.
  • The debate illustrates Labor’s challenge balancing support for AI growth with protecting creators and communities.
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