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Australia's Resource-Rich Edge Could Keep the ‘Lucky Country' Safe From AI: Academics

Australia's Resource-Rich Edge Could Keep the ‘Lucky Country' Safe From AI: Academics

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As AI threatens to upend careers across the globe, experts say Australia's 'lucky country' status might once again live up to its name—shielding many from the fallout.
Their comments come after a Microsoft study which analysed 200,000 anonymous and privacy-scrubbed conversations between users and its AI program Copilot.
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