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Anthony Albanese to fast-track datacentre approvals for AI investment

newsJul 14, 202615164

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will introduce faster approval processes for AI projects, including datacentres, and establish a new Office of AI inside the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet to coordinate that work. He will say Australia aims to become the first country to bring economic, social, national security and environmental issues from AI into a single national framework, and that streamlined approvals will boost investor certainty. The office is to work with industry and with the minister for industry and innovation, Tim Ayres, and assistant science and technology minister, Andrew Charlton, to design Australian AI standards and coordinate cross-government activity. Albanese pointed to existing government AI work, including GovAI and a new multi-stage finance department procurement asking industry to build AI tools for service delivery and policy. Excerpts of the speech do not detail changes to copyright law, an area where AI companies are seeking carve-outs. The government frames the move as managing national security risks after a defence strategy described AI and machine learning as the most significant technological disruption ahead.

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