Anthropic signs deal with federal government

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On AI safety and economic data tracking.

Anthropic has sign a memorandum of understanding to share its economic index data with the Australian government to help track artificial intelligence ‌adoption across the economy, and ‌its ‌impact on workers and jobs.

Anthropic signs deal with federal government

Under ‌the agreement, the Claude ⁠maker will share findings on emerging AI model capabilities and risks, participate in joint safety evaluations, and collaborate on research ​with Australian universities.

Anthropic said it would also target investments in ⁠data centre infrastructure and energy across Australia.

"Australia's investment in AI safety makes it a natural partner for responsible AI development," Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in Canberra, where he met Prime Minister Anthony Albanese,

"This memorandum of ​understanding gives our collaboration ⁠a formal foundation."

The deal mirrors ⁠similar agreements with safety institutes in the United States, Britain ​and Japan.

Australia currently has no specific ‌AI legislation. ⁠

The centre-left Labor government has said it would rely on existing laws to manage emerging AI risks ‌while introducing voluntary guidelines amid privacy and safety concerns.

In its National AI Plan released in December, Labor outlined a roadmap ​to ramp up AI adoption across the economy, attract data centre investment, and build AI skills to ‌support jobs ⁠as the technology ​becomes more integrated into daily life.

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