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TPB consults on AI guidance

TPB consults on AI guidance

Registered tax professionals have until April 21 to tell the Tax Practitioners Board what they think of the tax agent regulator’s draft guidance on the use of artificial intelligence. The TPB issued draft guidance for public comment a fortnight ago, designed to ensure tax agents keep their ethical obligations in mind when
Movers & Shakers: AMRAB overhaul complete

Movers & Shakers: AMRAB overhaul complete

Senior Executive Service Band 1 Renee Cassidy has been hired as the National Disability Insurance Agency’s participant outcomes, evidence, and evaluation branch manager. The National Archives of Australia has promoted Phoebe Morrison to assistant director-general. The assistant secretary of financial compliance at the Department of Defence is now ...
Could AI be harming public servants?

Could AI be harming public servants?

Australian governments are touting the potential of AI to boost productivity in government services. But a growing body of research suggests this might not be benign for workers. Public sector AI users are increasingly aware of the risks of “hallucinations” and data biases in research and policy development. But emerging

TPB consults on AI guidance

TPB consults on AI guidance
Registered tax professionals have until April 21 to tell the Tax Practitioners Board what they think of the tax agent regulator’s draft guidance on the use of artificial intelligence. The TPB issued draft guidance for public comment a fortnight ago, designed to ensure tax agents keep their ethical obligations in mind when

Movers & Shakers: AMRAB overhaul complete

Movers & Shakers: AMRAB overhaul complete
Senior Executive Service Band 1 Renee Cassidy has been hired as the National Disability Insurance Agency’s participant outcomes, evidence, and evaluation branch manager. The National Archives of Australia has promoted Phoebe Morrison to assistant director-general. The assistant secretary of financial compliance at the Department of Defence is now ...

Could AI be harming public servants?

Could AI be harming public servants?
Australian governments are touting the potential of AI to boost productivity in government services. But a growing body of research suggests this might not be benign for workers. Public sector AI users are increasingly aware of the risks of “hallucinations” and data biases in research and policy development. But emerging