Australian Information Industry Association Submission to the Inquiry into the Criminal Code Amendment (Deepfake Sexual Material) Bill 2024 19 July 2024 Introduction The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) thanks the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee for the opportunity to submit this policy position supporting the Criminal Code Amendment (Deepfake Sexual. [...] The AIIA reiterates that Australia’s multi-layer regulatory framework is already responsive in addressing the types of harms that can occur as a result of the use of AI, and wrongdoers can already be held accountable in a myriad of use cases. [...] Conclusion The AIIA commends the government for taking proactive steps in adapting the legal framework to address the misuse of AI technologies. [...] Since 1978, the AIIA has pursued activities to stimulate and grow the digital ecosystem, to create a favourable business environment for our members and to contribute to Australia’s economic prosperity. [...] We are unique in that we represent the diversity of the technology ecosystem from small and medium businesses, start-ups, universities, and digital incubators through to large Australian companies, multinational software and hardware companies, data centres, telecommunications companies and technology consulting companies.
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- Australian Information Industry Association 1
- Submission to 1
- Introduction 2
- Punish criminal acts for citizen safety 2
- Adopt Testing Transparency and Accountability TTA guardrails to prevent harm 2
- Be technology-neutral to ensure its enforceability regardless of AI technological advances 2
- Encourage the Government to be an exemplar for citizen trust 2
- Encourage product innovation and work productivity to benefit the Australian economy. 2
- Support for the Criminal Code Amendment Deepfake Sexual Material Bill 2024 2
- Conclusion 2
- Yours sincerely Simon Bush 3
- CEO AIIA 3