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Government agencies fail first hurdle under AI self-reporting policy

ABC Australia · Jun 11, 2026, 11:40 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Last year, the federal government opted for a softer model for regulating artificial intelligence.
  • Last year, Australia decided against an EU-style approach to regulating AI and instead tasked each government agency with managing their own use of the technology.
  • The ABC can reveal dozens of federal agencies missed mandatory deadlines to disclose how they are using AI.

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Last year, the federal government opted for a softer model for regulating artificial intelligence. (Thinkstock)

Last year, Australia decided against an EU-style approach to regulating AI and instead tasked each government agency with managing their own use of the technology.

The ABC can reveal dozens of federal agencies missed mandatory deadlines to disclose how they are using AI.

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