Microsoft to spend $3.2b in Australia as AI regulation looms
By Byron Kaye, October 25, 2023
SYDNEY, Oct 24 (Reuters) – Microsoft (MSFT.O) said it will spend A$5 billion ($3.2 US billion) expanding its artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing abilities in Australia over two years as part of a wide-ranging effort that includes skills training and cyber security.
The U.S. tech giant said it would raise its computing capacity in Australia by 250%, enabling the world’s No. 13 economy to meet demand for cloud computing – the practice of storing data on a separate network – which was expected to double from 2022 to 2026 as AI became more prevalent.
The spending amounts to a charming offensive by Microsoft in a country that began public consultation this year over regulation of AI, which stands for artificial intelligence but is a term often used to describe fast automation, since Microsoft-backed OpenAI stunned the technology world with a lifelike language program ChatGPT in 2022.
Microsoft said that on top of the A$5 billion, it would support training 300,000 Australians in skills needed to “succeed in the digital economy” and expand a cyber threat information-sharing agreement with the country’s cyber security agency, the Australian Signals Directorate.
“This is a major investment in the skills and workers of the future,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement issued by Microsoft. “We need to provide the skills to enable Australians to succeed in the jobs of the future.”
Microsoft Vice Chairman and President Brad Smith said the spending plan was “a testament to our commitment to the country’s growth and prosperity in the AI era”.
Microsoft’s managing director for Australia, Steven Worrall, said the spending would “not only enable a safer and more secure digital economy, but also provide a platform to foster growth and innovation in the era of AI”.
The company did not offer details on how it would spend the A$5 billion other than to say it would grow its computing capacity significantly. It said it would expand its data centre footprint in Australia from 20 sites to 29.
A recent report, which Microsoft co-wrote, said generative AI, a form of automation that adapts to new data inputs, could contribute up to A$115 billion per year to Australia’s economy by 2030 if quickly adopted.
Australia has no AI-specific regulation, but copyright lawyers and human rights groups have said the technology must have some guardrails to protect against bias, copyright infringement and privacy breach.
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Cairnsnews Report: Microsoft has announced plans to invest $3.2B USD to enhance its AI and cloud computing capabilities in Australia as part of a massive expansion at a time when Australia is contemplating regulating the AI industry.
��� Key Points:
The tech giant plans to increase its computing capacity in the country by
250%, addressing the anticipated surge in demand for cloud computing, which is
expected to double from 2022 to 2026.
In addition to the $3.2B investment, Microsoft aims to train 300,000
Australians for the digital economy and extend a cyber threat
information-sharing agreement with Australia’s cyber security agency—the
Australian Signals Directorate.
A co-authored report by Microsoft suggests that generative AI could add up
to $115B AUD annually to Australia’s economy by 2030 if embraced swiftly.
This strategic move by Microsoft is seen as a significant outreach in
Australia, especially as the country started public consultations on AI
regulation following the impact of ChatGPT in 2022.
��� Why you should care
Microsoft’s investment in Australia signals a strategic move to position itself favorably in a nation on the brink of AI regulation, potentially influencing the trajectory of AI in Aus. Will this substantial investment affect Australia’s approach to AI regulation?
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so any alternatives to microsoft??? seriously…
Hi Ed and Co, not related to this story but have seen this pop up a few times over the last couple days. Story speaks for itself. From article:
“Linda Burney being promoted to Governor-General could be ‘a path out of her high-pressure Indigenous Affairs Minister job’
Leading commentators have weighed in on growing speculation Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney could become Australia’s next Governor-General.
Peta Credlin and Ben Fordham have questioned whether she is being considered for a new role in an attempt to ‘move her on’ from her high-pressure job.
In response to a Daily Mail Australia article about the rumours, Sky News pundit Credlin said on Thursday: ‘Believe me, this story has legs.’
‘She refuses to rule out being sounded out for the appointment, the timing is about right,’ she added.
The Governor-General role, currently held by David Hurley, is due to become vacant in July 2024, and it’s understood Prime Minister Anthony Albanese must make his recommendations for Mr Hurley’s replacement by year’s end.
Fordham gave listeners his opinion on his breakfast show this morning, noting Mr Albanese may be ‘looking for someone as Indigenous Affairs minister with a bit more grunt than Linda Burney’.”
You can read the rest at Daily Mail I not providing link as post probably won’t go through. Just search the headline.
Pat from Vic… Saw the other night how they are now teaching older Australians the basics of computers – how to do banking etc… They are making it sound like its a wonderful government initiative to help the Pensioners, but I think its get everyone ready for digital currency. These people do not realise that is what it is really about.
I do not believe they will be able to completely do away with cash and some financial experts say the same thing. Some people for instance are illiterate, how will that work then..
To Alan Vaughn,
I’m not sure there is much you can do about the actual smart meter installation but you should be able to request Ergon to remove the remote chip from it. They can’t force you to have SMART unsafe technology pulsing in your home.
If the meter is flashing an R it means the modem is connected for remote reading.
No flashing R means that the meter cover is physically disconnected and the meter is MRAM. (ManuallyReadAdvancedMeter).
Your electricity distributor knows about this issue as many are electrohypersensitive to EMF and do not want it in their home.
Again, the type of meter that you request (in advance) is a Type4A/MRAM meter with disabled communications.
While still a SMART meter it does not transmit every hour or day because the data-transmission component is disabled and preferably removed.
The chip cannot be put back in without your permission.
Your electricity is then ‘estimated’ until an actual reader comes on site (without you making it difficult for them) to do the ‘actual’ read, and the bill is adjusted accordingly.
I don’t think you can NOT have a SMART meter if you have solar on the roof which goes to the grid.
Solar would have to have it’s own battery and be off-grid.
Unfortunately, when you do EMF readings of homes that have SMART meters installed, the readings are at extreme levels, with warnings to ‘move away from the exposure’
Sadly many are living 24/7 in sick buildings now.
My advice is to request a meter that you feel comfortable with and expect an easy response because they know how to do this.
I would be very surprised if they would be prepared for a lawsuit down the road because they have installed something which was installed against your will, and is a known carcinogenic risk.
For those who are worried about the SMART electric meters: LOCK your switchboard! It’s a s simple as that. I not only do that – I lock my front gate as well. They’ll be coming to put the SMART meter on your water soon. Already started it where I am.
The AI is to fast track the CBDC being FORCED on men and women. The banks are all busy getting on board – how the employees can go along with this, knowing their jobs ARE on the line in the very, very near future, I have no idea. Digital IDs are expected to be in place in 2024 so the software, I imagine, will need to dramatically increase, hence the 250% increase. Have a little read of this – it’s about Oz (I learned about this from Corbett Report): https://off-guardian.org/2023/10/14/while-you-were-watching-israel/
Gee, what could be coming downstream from a ” Trusted Digital Identity” ?
Well we already have the University of Woolongong trying to convince us of the benefits of AI Diagnoses [ Which would be linked to you “Trusted Digital ID BUT would NEVER be linked to your Social Credit Score../sarc.]:-
https://www.uow.edu.au/the-arts-social-sciences-humanities/research/acheev/artificial-intelligence-in-health/
& the University of Canberra leading a global push to convince us that transhumanism is the future of Borg-kind…:-
Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance
https://www.delibdem.org/new-projects-grants-and-awards/global-citizen-deliberation%3A-analysing-a-deliberative-documentary-
[ I wonder if Simon is related to Sir Otto? ]
We are electing & paying taxes to those who are setting up a digital gulag.
AI has no imagination only data to analyse patterns & algorithms to select probabilities.
@Alan Vaughn, their so-called smart meters, are certainly not safe.
They are able to remotely trigger short circuits/ fires, which is not out of their reach, once they succeed in installing these dangerous devices.
They are also a health hazard, due to their constant microwave pulsations, which no doubt is part of their purpose/ agenda.
Bettymac: “All I can say at the moment is ” Thank God for Cairns News!”
I move that the editors of Cairns News be appointed to the board of the ABC, post haste!!!
All I can say at the moment is ” Thank God for Cairns News!”
If it wasn’t for you exposing all these corrupt ‘goings on’, we would probably never learn what is in store for us…thank you!
My motto….BE PREPARED!
Somewhat OT,
Have any of you, good people, particularly those who reside in North QLD, recently received (snail) mail from ERGON Telling you (not asking you), that they will soon the be installing a SMART meter in your meter box?
However, they must think we’re all stupid, covid jabbed ‘normies’ and describe the super intrusive and rights violating SMART meter as a new ‘electrical safety device’… But if you read their letter, it actually tells you what it is – a smart meter which they will be able to interact with.
Yes, much like Kill Gates’s overpopulation cure – ‘It’s for your safety.’ Of course…
I’ve already e-mailed ERGON and told them that their installation team will not be given permission to enter my property for the purpose of installing this UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda (SDG 13): privacy and human rights violating gadget and if they try to while I’m not home, I will sue them for trespassing at least. (The letter states ‘you do not have to be at home for us to install the equipment (or words to that effect).
Everyone must utterly refuse these surveillance and control devices. DO NOT allow them to enter your premises. I’ve told them they can only legally take readings from my electricity usage meter for the purpose of billing and have no right of entry for any other reason. Any other work must have my prior consent. If I do not consent, they have no business to enter my property.
Folks, the author tries to mitigate the creepy Bill threat with some hopeful conjecture about Australian AI policy.
But don’t be fooled – the headline says everything we need to know…
“Microsoft to start big brother control of Australia”
Here’s a couple of red flags, folks…
The article quotes – ” “This is a major investment in the skills and workers of the future,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement issued by Microsoft. “We need to provide the skills to enable Australians to succeed in the jobs of the future.” ”
… because there won’t BE any jobs from the past like growing our own food or manufacturing the stuff we require to live the way we want in our own country.
We’ll be too busy owning nothing and being happy in our open-air 15-minute prisons, eating ze bugs and creepy Bill’s fake cancer-tumor “meat” and minced baby burgers, all while meticulously adhering to our weekly bioweapon injection schedule.
Kind of like the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, except in a softer, kinder, gentler, more permissive way, where the clueless sheep haven’t figured out that they’re being herded into the ABATTOIR yet.
More article guff – “The U.S. tech giant said it would raise its computing capacity in Australia by 250%, enabling the world’s No. 13 economy to meet demand for cloud computing – the practice of storing data on a separate network…”
“Meet demand”? Whose demand? Word on the street is our treasonous sold-out mass-murdering overlords want to combine ALL data on EVERYONE into a system of CBDCs and Social Credit Scores, integrated into a REAL TIME universal and utterly inescapable SURVEILLANCE system.
A you-beaut system where if you look the wrong way or say the wrong thing, they’ll KNOW about it. A dystopian existence where if you fart out loud they’ll CUT YOU OFF from EVERYTHING and let you STARVE to death (or maybe just send around a pack of friendly hired mercenary goons to beat you to death, because WHAT ELSE are the hired goons going to do with their time?).
I’ll bet THAT will require a lot more data storage and manipulation. Lucky for US Microsoft is “here to help”.
And there’s this – “Microsoft’s managing director for Australia, Steven Worrall, said the spending would “not only enable a safer and more secure digital economy, but also provide a platform to foster growth and innovation in the era of AI”.”
Safer? Safer for WHOM?
Secure? Secure for WHOM?
Yeah, I can foresee a LOT of “innovation” ALREADY rolling out across the Australian community.
The big banks all hopping into bed with our touchy-feely fake corporate Globalist-owned “government to implement the supposedly MANDATORY “Know Your Customer” program comes to mind. Such a FRIENDLY label.
You know, that initiative where the banks CUT OFF AND FREEZE ALL YOUR ACCOUNTS if you don’t cough up ALL THE IDENTIFYING INFO needed for them to integrate all your FINANCES into the fake “government’s” TRUSTED DIGITAL IDENTITY framework. Something we NEVER asked for in the first place.
And all this while the SAME banks are rapidly banning CASH and REFUSING to allow you to WITHDRAW YOUR OWN MONEY.
I wonder where all this is headed.
I wonder, I wonder, I wonder?
WAKE UP, folks. Join the dots – it’s no secret what’s going on here.
Isn’t Microsoft famous for being so extremely vulnerable to malware and virus that they had to buy an entire antivirus software company called Nortons to combat all the virus and then used the Nortons as the vector to infect uninfected computers so as to sell more antivirus software?
You know kinda like what Bill Gates did with Covid and the jab?
Yes I think that’s them.
What could go wrong?
Yes Albo made this big announcement after he got back from his recent Washington trip. .. article forgot to say that. What else did he agree to?
I tried to post this here half a dozen times, but from the ABC, so this slightly different from what I read, but glad to see you picked it up somehow CN. Again Bill Gates. This article mentions AI but it will never take over our jobs scaremongering, AI can not change an oil filter, simple. However, if you wish to use AI the results are extremely interesting. Particularly when you search a supposed photo, you know the butchered babies provided by HAMAS or Israel or the US. Yes seek and ye shall find.
As you say CN ‘before we work on artificial intelligence, why don’t we do something about natural stupidity”
I must add that to my diary. “2024… eliminate Ms from Oz.”
Ai can replace almost every job there is and do it better so a moratorium might be a good idea at this point.