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Andrew Hastie compares AI to cold-war nuclear arms race and warns Australia may fall behind
Liberal MP Andrew Hastie warns that Australia risks becoming a 'supplicant state' tethered to the US if it doesn't increase investment in artificial intelligence, comparing AI development to the cold-war nuclear arms race. He advocates positioning Australia as a technology hub in the southern hemisphere to preserve strategic independence.
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