AI.gov.au launches to help safe and responsible AI use
Providing guidance, tools and resources to help Australian businesses use AI safely, the Australian Government has launched the National AI Centre.
Delivered under the National AI Plan, AI.gov.au is designed to give businesses, not-for-profits and other organisations a clear and trusted place to start when using AI.
Intended as a ‘front door for AI’, the platform is designed to help organisations:
- understand where AI can add value, and risks and good practice;
- plan how to use AI;
- support team members through AI change and adoption;
- find tools, resources and case studies to build capability.
The National AI Centre is now live, with the initial release focusing on supporting SMEs and the not-for-profit sector. You can access it at AI.gov.au.
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