national ai plan

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The National AI Plan is a formal Australian government initiative aimed at guiding the safe and productive adoption of artificial intelligence across the country. Microsoft has pledged to help three million Australians build AI skills by 2028, aligning with the plan's goals. Discussions around the plan highlight a split in AI adoption: many workers experiment with AI at home but seek clearer rules and stronger governance before embracing it in the workplace. The plan addresses this by focusing on workforce capability, safety, and scaling AI use across sectors like classrooms, offices, and factories.
  1. Microsoft Pledges 3 Million Australians AI Skills by 2028

    Microsoft’s new pledge to help three million Australians build AI skills by the end of 2028 is more than a headline-grabbing skilling target. It is a strategic bet that Australia’s next phase of productivity growth will depend less on isolated AI pilots and more on a workforce that can use AI...
  2. Australia AI at home, rules at work: balancing adoption and governance

    Australia’s experience with AI is splitting along a private/public line: while the majority of knowledge workers in Australia and New Zealand are experimenting and building confidence with AI at home, they are asking employers, unions and government for clear rules, stronger controls and safer...