Anthropic to sign deal with Australia on AI safety and economic data tracking


FILE PHOTO: Anthropic logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo

SYDNEY, April 1 (Reuters) - Anthropic ⁠said on Wednesday it would sign an agreement ⁠to share its economic index data with the ‌Australian government to help track artificial intelligence adoption across the economy, and its impact on workers and jobs.

Under the agreement, the Claude ​maker will share findings on emerging ⁠AI model capabilities and ⁠risks, participate in joint safety evaluations, and collaborate on research ⁠with ‌Australian universities. Anthropic said it would also target investments in data centre infrastructure and energy across ⁠Australia.

"Australia's investment in AI safety makes it ​a natural partner ‌for responsible AI development," Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei ⁠said in ​Canberra, where he is expected to meet Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday.

"This memorandum of understanding gives our collaboration a ⁠formal foundation."

The deal mirrors similar agreements ​with safety institutes in the United States, Britain and Japan.

Australia currently has no specific AI legislation. The centre-left Labor government ⁠has said it would rely on existing laws to manage emerging AI risks while introducing voluntary guidelines amid privacy and safety concerns.

In its National AI Plan released ​in December, Labor outlined a roadmap ⁠to ramp up AI adoption across the economy, attract data ​centre investment, and build AI ‌skills to support jobs as the ​technology becomes more integrated into daily life.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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