Australia's Approach to AI Governance in Security and Defence
Australia is a leading AI nation with strong allies and partnerships. Australia has prioritised the development of robotics, AI, and autonomous systems to develop sovereign capability for the military. Australia commits to Article 36 reviews of all new means and methods of warfare to ensure weapons...
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Zusammenfassung: | Australia is a leading AI nation with strong allies and partnerships.
Australia has prioritised the development of robotics, AI, and autonomous
systems to develop sovereign capability for the military. Australia commits to
Article 36 reviews of all new means and methods of warfare to ensure weapons
and weapons systems are operated within acceptable systems of control.
Additionally, Australia has undergone significant reviews of the risks of AI to
human rights and within intelligence organisations and has committed to
producing ethics guidelines and frameworks in Security and Defence. Australia
is committed to OECD's values-based principles for the responsible stewardship
of trustworthy AI as well as adopting a set of National AI ethics principles.
While Australia has not adopted an AI governance framework specifically for the
Australian Defence Organisation (ADO); Defence Science and Technology Group
(DSTG) has published 'A Method for Ethical AI in Defence' (MEAID) technical
report which includes a framework and pragmatic tools for managing ethical and
legal risks for military applications of AI. Australia can play a leadership
role by integrating legal and ethical considerations into its ADO AI capability
acquisition process. This requires a policy framework that defines its legal
and ethical requirements, is informed by Defence industry stakeholders, and
provides a practical methodology to integrate legal and ethical risk mitigation
strategies into the acquisition process. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.01252 |