Politicians hoping AI can fix Australia’s housing crisis are risking another Robodebt | Ehsan Nabavi

The technology will be used to ‘simplify and speed up assessments and approvals’. But planning is more than just paperwork waiting to be automated

“This is a gamechanger”.

That’s how Paul Scully, New South Wales minister for planning and public spaces, described the state government’s launch of a tender for an artificial intelligence (AI) solution to the housing crisis earlier this month.

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