Policy and advocacy

A practical industry voice for Australian AI.

AAIIG policy work will draw from members who are building, buying, governing and scaling AI in real settings, with a focus on deployment, trust and Australian capability.

Focus

Policy grounded in implementation experience.

The group will prioritise areas where clear industry input can improve confidence, adoption, responsible growth and market access.

1

Practical responsible AI standards and codes of practice

Member-led evidence and consultation will shape AAIIG's public position as the organisation matures.

2

Procurement readiness and assurance signals

Member-led evidence and consultation will shape AAIIG's public position as the organisation matures.

3

Skills, workforce development and CPD

Member-led evidence and consultation will shape AAIIG's public position as the organisation matures.

4

Commercialisation, investment and export pathways

Member-led evidence and consultation will shape AAIIG's public position as the organisation matures.

5

Accreditation, trust and capability recognition

Member-led evidence and consultation will shape AAIIG's public position as the organisation matures.

Point of difference

Independent, industry-led and deployment-focused.

AAIIG is not a general technology forum. Its role is to connect builders and adopters, translate real delivery experience into guidance, and represent what Australian organisations need to adopt AI safely and productively.