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Amazon, Google and Meta are ‘pillaging culture, data and creativity’ to train AI, Australian inquiry finds


Among the report’s 13 recommendations is the call for the introduction of standalone AI legislation and protections for creative workers

“Watching Amazon, Meta, and Google dodge questions during the hearings was like sitting through a cheap magic trick – plenty of hand-waving, a puff of smoke, and nothing to show for it in the end,” Sheldon said in a statement, after releasing the final report of the inquiry on Tuesday. The report found some general-purpose AI models – such as OpenAI’s GPT, Meta’s Llama and Google’s Gemini – should automatically default to a “high risk” category, and be subjected to mandated transparency and accountability requirements. The two Coalition members on the committee, senators Linda Reynolds and James McGrath, said AI posed a greater threat to Australia’s cybersecurity, national security and democratic institutions than the creative economy.

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