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AI to power medicines approvals but humans will still call the shots
Key takeaways
- The federal budget was filled with examples of ways the government hopes to use AI to save $10 billion in costs.
- Now, politicians have a new favourite weapon in their age-old fight against red tape: artificial intelligence (AI).
- This year's federal budget was filled to the brim with examples of ways the government hopes to use the new technology to save $10.2 billion in regulatory costs.
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The federal budget was filled with examples of ways the government hopes to use AI to save $10 billion in costs. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)
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Now, politicians have a new favourite weapon in their age-old fight against red tape: artificial intelligence (AI).
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