Supporting Australian businesses to adopt AI

Dept of Industry, Science and Resources

A new program to support Australian businesses adopt and integrate Artificial Intelligence safely into their work practices has been launched by the Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic today.

The Australian Government's Responsible Artificial Intelligence Adopt Program will provide $17 million to establish up to five AI Adopt centres across Australia.

The Government is seeking applications from Australian businesses, industry partners and research institutions with the capability to deliver training and upskilling packages to businesses.

Each centre will target business in one of the key priority areas of the National Reconstruction Fund creating a network of industry specific centres designed to:

  • Showcase the innovative capabilities that AI can unlock.
  • Provide guidance on how to adopt AI responsibly and efficiently.
  • Provide specialist training to help develop specific skills to effectively manage AI.

Training will be offered without charge to eligible businesses.

The centres will complement the National Artificial Intelligence Centre and participate in the Responsible AI Network.

The Responsible Artificial Intelligence Adopt Program builds on the work the Australian Government is already undertaking to help ensure the safe and responsible use of AI across the Australian economy.

Applications for the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Adopt Program are open until 29 January 2023.

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