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Anthropic to Sign Deal with Australia on AI Safety and Economic Data Tracking
- On Wednesday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei arrived in Canberra to meet Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and formalize an agreement sharing economic data to track artificial intelligence adoption across Australia.
- The deal aligns with similar agreements in the United States, Britain, and Japan, as Australia continues to manage artificial intelligence integration through existing laws and voluntary guidelines rather than specific legislation.
- Under the agreement, Anthropic will share findings on emerging Claude capabilities and risks, participate in joint safety evaluations, and collaborate on research with Australian universities.
- The Australian government will use shared economic index data to assess how artificial intelligence integration affects jobs and workers across the economy.
- Labor's National Plan released in December targets widespread artificial intelligence adoption by prioritizing investments in data centre infrastructure and energy development to support future workforce skills.
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US Tech Giant Pens Deal With Australia on AI Safety
U.S. artificial intelligence company Anthropic has pledged to work with the Australian Labor government on improving artificial intelligence (AI) safety. Anthropic is best known as the developer of the Claude AI model. Its co-founder Dario Amodei met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on April 1 to sign a memorandum of understanding, as part of a broader visit to launch its fourth office in the Asia-Pacific region in Sydney. The com…
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