Thursday, 16 July 2026

Labor aims to shape AI revolution with new data centre and AI copyright rules.

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Anthony Albanese says AI companies will not be able to use Australian books, music, art or news to train AI "without the artist's control". (AAP: Dan Himbrechts)

In short:

A new set of standards for artificial intelligence will provide clear rules for data centres, forcing them to minimise water usage and underwrite or supply their own power.

Anthony Albanese vows that AI companies will not be able to use Australian books, music, art or news to train AI "without the artist's control".

What's next?

The prime minister will seek agreement from state premiers and territory chief ministers over the new set of standards at a national cabinet meeting next month.

Donald Trump's actions in Iran this week show the world he's run out of options.

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Analysis

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Donald Trump's war aims in Iran have either failed or aren't mentioned anymore. (Reuters: Evan Vucci)

AI office urged to include artists after Anthony Albanese's copyright promise.

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Annabelle Herd says artists need to be part of the change, given their content powers a lot of the tools. (ABC News: Geoff Kemp)

In short: 

Australian artists have welcomed Labor’s artificial intelligence copyright pledge and want input at a new office coordinating a national response to the technology.

Anthony Albanese says he is confident his plan for mandatory data centre guidelines and a more centralised approach to AI will not deter investment from companies like Anthropic.

What's next?

The prime minister will seek state and territory support for proposed AI data centre standards at national cabinet next month.

Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Anthony Albanese maps out AI future with new national framework.

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Anthony Albanese will announce a new office to coordinate new Australian standards. (ABC News: Ian Cutmore.)

In short:

Labor will develop a national framework to bring together its response to artificial intelligence as it seeks to address the technology's growing economic and social impacts.

The proposal comes amid debates over copyright, jobs and data centres, with states taking increasingly different approaches to approving the infrastructure needed to power AI.

What's next?

The prime minister will outline his vision for Australia's approach to AI in a speech in Sydney today.