Federal AI Strategy Delayed, Minister Promises Focus on Labour Impacts
📅 2 months ago
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon announced a delay in the release of the federal government's new national AI strategy, promising a focus on the technology's impacts on the labour market. The strategy, initially set to be tabled by the end of last year, is now expected to be released 'very soon.' Solomon highlighted the evolving nature of AI's impact and ongoing consultations with various stakeholder groups.
The delay in the federal AI strategy's release and the focus on labour impacts are significant for the construction industry, particularly in terms of potential implications for automation, workforce changes, and regulatory considerations. The construction sector, which heavily relies on technology and innovation, will need to closely monitor the developments in the AI strategy to adapt to any changes in the labour market.
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