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Aug 2025
Announcing our 2025–29 corporate plan
Find out more about our department’s forward strategy in our new corporate plan. -
Aug 2025
Strategic Examination of Research and Development issues papers: have your say
The independent panel is seeking feedback on solutions to key issues in a series of papers. Submissions welcome until 30 September. -
Aug 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
Australia’s national benchmark for responsible AI adoption is now available
The Responsible AI Index 2025 shows organisations at the forefront of AI are benefiting from responsible AI. -
Aug 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
Benchmark your Responsible AI maturity level with a new self-assessment tool
The Responsible AI Self-Assessment Tool shows how your organisation compares with others - and where to go next. -
Aug 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
Celebrate AI innovation year round with our AI calendar
The National Artificial Intelligence Centre (NAIC) launches a new AI event calendar designed to connect Australians with the growing world of artificial intelligence. -
Aug 2025
The 2025 edition of the STEM Equity Monitor is out now
Improving diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is a priority of the Australian Government. -
Aug 2025
Youth forum inspiring young Australians to step into STEM
Quantum was among the highlights at the 2025 National Youth STEM Summit at Swinburne University in Melbourne from 19–21 July.
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6 July 2021
Case studies from our AI Ethics Principles pilot
We worked with some of Australia’s biggest businesses to put the Australian AI Ethics Principles to the test. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: NAB strengthens its data ethics
National Australia Bank (NAB) is evaluating artificial intelligence (AI) products and services it acquires or develops against its data ethics framework. The goal is to ensure ethical outcomes when engaging AI solutions and suppliers. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Microsoft compares its own AI ethics
Microsoft is putting core principles for responsible AI into practice. Microsoft wants to ensure partners and customers develop and deploy chatbots and other conversational AI technologies in line with ethical principles to bolster society’s trust in the technology. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Commonwealth Bank tests Bill Sense
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is using artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver easy-to-use and personalised digital banking services to its customers. -
18 June 2021
An action plan for artificial intelligence in Australia
The Australian Government will build Australia’s artificial intelligence (AI) capability through a new AI Action Plan. -
27 May 2021
Register now for Techtonic 2.0: National Artificial Intelligence Summit
Techtonic 2.0 will provide you an opportunity to be inspired by the next wave of Australia’s deep AI capabilities, and their potential to shape our future. -
29 October 2020
Australia’s AI Action Plan: have your say
Share your input to shape the future of artificial intelligence in Australia. Consultation closes 27 November 2020. -
16 June 2020
The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence launches
Australia has joined the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence. The initiative is the first of its kind. -
27 November 2019
Techtonic: Shaping Australia’s AI Future
Leaders and experts in artificial intelligence (AI) technology gathered at a summit to help shape Australia’s AI future. -
7 November 2019
Towards an Artificial Intelligence Ethics Framework
We are developing an ethics framework to guide businesses and governments looking to design, develop and implement artificial intelligence in Australia. -
5 April 2019
Artificial Intelligence Ethics Framework: have your say
Help us develop a robust and practical ethical approach to artificial intelligence in Australia. -
22 February 2019
ANU Crawford School of Public Policy: International Dimensions of Artificial Intelligence
Our Deputy Secretary, Elizabeth Kelly PSM, delivered a speech at Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University.