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Australia urged to regulate AI in workplaces and schools amid deepfake concerns

A new report suggests Australia could repeat past errors regarding social media by failing to quickly regulate AI in the workplace. Separately, parents are criticizing a private school's inadequate response after 21 girls were targeted in a deepfake scandal, with some parents reportedly advised not to inform their daughters about the incident. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the need for proactive AI regulation in Australia to prevent workplace issues and addresses the misuse of AI for creating deepfakes targeting minors.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses potential policy failures in Australia regarding AI in the workplace and a significant deepfake scandal impacting students.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Australia risks repeating social media mistakes with AI in workplace: report By Bronwyn Herbert and Melanie Vujkovic Australia risks repeating the mistakes it m

    Australia risks repeating social media mistakes with AI in workplace: report By Bronwyn Herbert and Melanie Vujkovic Australia risks repeating the mistakes it made with social media unless it moves quickly to regulate the spread of artificial intelligence in the workplace, accord…

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    Parents slam 'weak' school response after 21 girls targeted in deepfake scandal By Alison Costelloe Two parents of girls at a private school have criticised the

    Parents slam 'weak' school response after 21 girls targeted in deepfake scandal By Alison Costelloe Two parents of girls at a private school have criticised the institution's response to a deepfake incident, saying they were encouraged not to tell their daughters they had been id…