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Arts sector poised to benefit from AI content deal

Australia’s technology sector and unions will work together on a model that pays advertising elements for content used for artificial intelligence training.

Sally McMmanus, Secretary of the Australian Unions Council, said the highest union organs made a breakthrough with the President of the Technology Council President Scott Farquhar at the government’s economic reform round table meeting late on Wednesday.

“This is a great deal of agreement that we will give something really good to find a model that allows people to really pay for what they produce. This is a big thing,” he said.

The agreement comes when a large bank sheds light on Backflip’s concerns about AI’s replaceing human workers.

When trade unions and business groups returned to AI on Wednesday, three days of Talkfest, the need to regulate the developing technology was prepared for a bust given.

ACTU called for agreements that forced employers to consult personnel before bringing new AI technology to their workplaces, and warned that the increasing regulation of the business groups will prevent the adoption of AI and potential efficiency benefits.

“In fact, I wasn’t going into this conversation, thinking that there would be too many agreements around the table.” He said.

“In fact, in the end, there was a lot of common grounds. None of us do not want to see that they use them to destroy. None of us, as is now, we do not want to see theft of the work of creators and journalists and academics.”

Business groups said there were more agreements than they expect in the room.

“I did not take risks, not only for workers,” Innes Willox, Chairman of the Australian Industrial Group Executive Group. He said.

“Business owners are looking at their own future or disappearance. I think there was a lot of understanding there.”

While the union still wanted to see a comprehensive AI action to manage the presentation of technology, Ms. Mcmanus said that she has invested more to achieve a fair result instead of a specific mechanism.

“We don’t want people to be completely destroyed. We don’t want to control things even in our country.” He said.

“The other side is, and AI is a utopian side in which AI could be a superpower for all of us.”

The Finance Sector Association called for a “digital fair transition” to prevent the replacement of white collar workers by AI.

The Union claimed that the Union was victory on Thursday after the introduction of a new AI -supported audio boat, which the bank claims to reduce call volumes of call volumes.

A CBA spokesman said that the Bank made a mistake in assessing that the roles were no longer necessary because the bank “does not take into account all the business issues sufficiently”.

He continued: “We apologized to the relevant employees and agreed to be more comprehensive in our evaluation of the necessary roles.”

Technology Council was contacted for comment.

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