AI Regulation

Who Should Control Powerful AI? Tech Giants Weigh In

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 10 June 2026)
Reviewed by the WNIAI Newsroom · Independent Australian AI coverage
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The way advanced artificial intelligence (AI) is developed and controlled is becoming a really big conversation. It's not just tech companies chatting about it, but governments are also stepping in to figure out how to keep these powerful tools safe and fair for everyone.

Recently, OpenAI, one of the leading companies behind popular AI like ChatGPT, released its own ideas on how this should work. Interestingly, their suggestions don't quite line up perfectly with what the US government has proposed. It highlights that even those at the forefront of creating AI don't completely agree on the best path forward for managing something so new and transformative.

Think of it like this: when cars were first invented, there were no road rules, speed limits, or driving tests. Everyone quickly realised we needed some guidelines to keep people safe. AI is similar, but instead of just roads, it could impact everything from jobs to healthcare to how we get our news. Getting these rules right from the start is super important.

For Aussie small business owners, parents, and workers, this conversation about 'who controls AI' might seem a bit distant, but it’s actually really relevant. The decisions made now about AI regulation will influence what kinds of AI tools become available, how trustworthy they are, and what safeguards are in place to protect your privacy and your business. It means ensuring that these powerful technologies serve us, rather than posing risks.

Why it matters

The way AI is regulated will directly impact the types of AI tools available to Australian businesses, the security of our data, and the fairness of automated decisions. Strong, sensible rules mean safer, more beneficial AI for all of us.

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