Draft ATO guidelines warn job seekers not to lean on AI to fudge skills, stressing transparency and fair competition.
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Estonia’s approach to embedding AI into government processes and service delivery can teach Australia some valuable lessons.
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By linking and analysing massive administrative datasets, AI could be used to answer previously unanswerable questions about fringe and marginalised communities.
ICAC alleges the procurement category specialist solicited $11.5 million in bribes from Transport for NSW contractors.
The government is making efforts to prepare the public service for AI, with courses from the Australian Public Service Academy and specialised training from GovAI.
AI in government is here to stay. The challenge is steering adoption with care, not chasing tools for their own sake.
For AI to be properly integrated into government, it needs focused management and sustainable, efficient infrastructure.
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Savvy public servants are using their own AI tools of choice to combat government's sluggish uptake of the technology.