A long-awaited national plan for artificial intelligence is set to help Australians gain from the technology while also protecting them from its emerging risks.
Industry Minister Tim Ayres said the plan charted a path for an Australian economy that captured AI's opportunities, spread its benefits and kept Australians safe.
The release of the roadmap, in development since 2024, comes after the government in August said AI would become a national priority as it consulted on copyright law changes to protect creative industries from threats posed by the technology.
It recently pledged $29.9 million to establish an AI Safety Institute in 2026 to ensure official monitoring and response to AI risks, supporting agencies and regulators.
Clear guidance on AI
Ayres on Tuesday said the national plan gave clear guidance to government, industry, researchers and communities that would ensure Australians benefited from AI.
It was part of the government's Future Made in Australia agenda and would work to create high-value local jobs, he said.
"The National AI Plan is about making sure technology serves Australians, not the other way around," he said in a statement.
"This plan is focused on capturing the economic opportunities of AI, sharing the benefits broadly, and keeping Australians safe as technology evolves."
The plan outlines steps the federal government is already taking to integrate AI into public services.