Australia is increasing its involvement in global discussions about artificial intelligence. This week, Assistant Minister for Science, Technology and the Digital Economy Dr. Andrew Charlton visiting India to take part in the AI Impact Summit. This event is one of the leading forums for AI policy and governance worldwide.
Australia promote Plan at India AI Impact Summit 2026
The visit highlights Australia’s effort to promote its National AI Plan on an international stage. It aims to position Australia as a trusted partner in developing safe, inclusive, and sustainable AI. The Summit gathers national leaders, CEOs of technology companies, academic experts, and civil society representatives. It aim to shape AI’s future as its use grows around the world.
At the Summit, Dr. Charlton emphasize Australia’s commitment to ensuring that AI serves the national interest. It also provides real benefits for Australians. He stress the importance of including workers’ voices as AI technologies become more prevalent in various industries. He will point out the need for fair transitions, skills development, and widespread economic participation.
Summit promote the global AI engagement
“ Australia approach to AI is based on inclusion and responsibility,” Dr. Charlton said before his visit. “As adoption speeds up, it is crucial that workers included in the conversation and that the benefits of AI shared by everyone.”
The Assistant Minister also take this opportunity to position Australia as a preferred partner for investment in sustainable AI infrastructure and trusted innovation. As governments worldwide deal with the social and economic effects of rapid technological change, the Summit serves as a platform to promote international cooperation on AI safety.
