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News / Australia must continue to lead in AI protection: ARIA chief

Australia must continue to lead in AI protection: ARIA chief

Australian Financial Review, 04 January 2026 , Australia

Creative artists in countries still contemplating an exemption to copyright laws for training AI models are looking to Australia as an example of how to push back against the power of big tech, says the chief executive of the Australian Recording Industry Association.

https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/australia-must-continue-to-lead-in-ai-protection-aria-chief-20260104-p5nrgs

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