Australia’s artificial intelligence ecosystem: The second update
Stefan Hajkowicz,
Alexandra Bratanova,
Emma Schleiger and
Claire Naughtin
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Abstract:
This is the second report about Australia’s AI ecosystem with the first being published last year in 2022 (NAIC, 2022). It has been commissioned by the National Artificial Intelligence Centre (NAIC) and delivered by a research team in CSIRO. Australia’s AI ecosystem is comprised of start-ups, small-to-large-sized companies, universities, research institutes, industry organisations and public sector agencies engaged in developing and applying AI technology. This report aims to provide a snapshot of the current state of Australia’s AI ecosystem and inform future strategy and policy decisions about its growth and development. This report contains information about companies, product innovation, investment, universities, research institutes and specialised capabilities relating to AI in Australia. It also contains information about the perceived challenges and opportunities for future growth and development of AI in Australia. The report aims to inform people in industry, academia, government and community spheres making decisions about AI capability uplift. This report is useful to anyone wanting to understand and develop AI capability in Australia. It could be used by investors looking for opportunities in the Australian marketplace. It could be used by a company wanting to train and recruit AI talent. It could be used by someone starting or developing an AI company. It could be used by universities and research institutes planning for AI capability development. It could be used by Local, State/Territory and Federal government agencies aiming to support the AI industry and job growth. And, it could be used by workers and students planning their AI careers.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Australia; ecosystem; business; clusters (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O14 O32 O33 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-12-08
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