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Australia Plans Copyright Protections, Energy Rules in AI Policy

Bloomberg.com · · International · AI Governance

Australia is developing an AI policy framework that would include copyright protections and energy-related regulations governing AI systems. The plan signals a broader regulatory approach that goes beyond safety and bias concerns to address creative rights and infrastructure impact.

Why this matters: Two things here that often get treated separately. First, copyright: if Australian law moves to protect creators from having their work used to train AI without permission or payment, that sets a real precedent. Second, energy: AI data centers consume enormous amounts of power, and putting rules around that shifts some of the cost of AI from invisible to accountable. Both moves push responsibility back toward the companies building these systems, which is where it belongs.

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