‘Servants To The Tech Lords’: What Albanese’s AI Plan Really Means For Workers
Anthony Albanese’s new AI plan arrives with two big promises: tougher rules, and a smoother path for tens of billions in tech investment. It’s being sold as a “world‑leading framework” that will…
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