The Minns government will consider the need for a centralised office to lead artificial intelligence policy and strategy in New South Wales as part of its response to a parliamentary inquiry into the technology.
With almost 200 automated decision-making (ADM) systems across the NSW public sector, the government will also look to improve visibility over its use of ADM systems in high-risk cases.
But it has stopped short of agreeing to create a publicly available register of all ADM system, arguing that their ubiquity and the lack of “universally accepted definitions” make this unfeasible.
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