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Introduction
Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) is engaging with artificial intelligence (AI) in a way that prioritises human rights, the protection of personal information, and respecting Indigenous data, while keeping humans at the centre of our decision-making. Our intent is to leverage AI to drive innovation, improve operational efficiency, and support our role to engage, advise and assist the Australian Government and other stakeholders in decision-making on the current, emerging and future skills and workforce needs of the Australian economy.
We are committed to ensuring that AI enhances the effectiveness and quality of our services while maintaining the highest standards of ethics, safety, lawfulness, and public trust. DEWR’s use of AI is transparent, responsible, and aligned with legislative and regulatory requirements, including the Policy for the Responsible Use of AI in Government and the Voluntary AI Safety Standard.
Consistent with the Policy for Responsible Use of AI in Government, an AI system is a machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions that can influence physical or virtual environments. Different AI systems vary in their levels of autonomy and adaptiveness after deployment. Whereas automated systems range from traditional rules-based systems (for example a system that calculates a rate of payment in accordance with a formula set out in legislation) through to more specialised systems that use automated tools to predict and deliberate, including through the use of machine learning.
Monitoring and Accountability
JSA is a secondary statutory body, within the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) and was established through legislation to provide advice to government. DEWR’s and JSA’s AI initiatives are overseen by the AI Accountable Officer, who also serves as the department’s Chief Data Officer. This role ensures robust monitoring and evaluation of AI systems to maintain effectiveness, fairness, and compliance with government policies and the law. JSA is committed to adapting AI systems as needed to align with evolving legislation, ethical standards, and public expectations.
To support these efforts, DEWR has established a robust governance framework to ensure the ethical, transparent, and secure use of AI, to which JSA is accountable and participates in. Key elements include:
- AI Governance: The department’s AI Adoption Committee oversees all AI initiatives, ensuring they align with DEWR’s strategic objectives and government standards.
- Ethical Principles: AI development and deployment adhere to DEWR’s Ethics Framework and whole-of-government AI guidelines, embedding considerations like privacy, safety, lawfulness and fairness from the outset.
- Human Oversight: Human-in-the-loop (HITL) mechanisms are embedded at critical stages to ensure accountability and accuracy in AI outputs.
- Cybersecurity Standards: DEWR is committed to applying the cybersecurity requirements outlined in the Australian Government Information Security Manual (ISM) and the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF), using a risk-based approach, to ensure the secure operation of all AI applications.
How We Use AI
JSA uses AI to enhance workplace productivity and support corporate and enabling functions. These applications focus on streamlining internal processes and automating routine tasks.
Usage Patterns
JSA employs AI in the following way:
- Workplace Productivity: use tools like automated document summarisation and virtual assistants to streamline workflows and improve efficiency.
- Analytics for Insights: used to identify, produce or understand insights within structured or unstructured materials via comprehensive data analysis.
- Decision making and administrative action: support decision making or the taking of administrative action by guiding, assessing, or making a recommendation to a human decision maker.
DEWR and JSA do not currently employ AI in service delivery. Specifically, AI is not used in compliance, auditing, or decision-making processes without human oversight. This means that while AI technologies may be used to assist in various tasks, any final decisions or actions are made by a human. This approach ensures that there is always a human-in-the-loop to review and validate the outcomes generated by AI systems, maintaining accountability and accuracy in service delivery.
Domains
Our AI applications focus on:
- Corporate and enabling: supporting corporate functions, including HR, finance, media and communications, and IT, by automating processes, optimising resource allocation and improving operational efficiency.
- Scientific: leveraging scientific endeavours to process complex datasets, simulate experiments, predict outcomes and enhance monitoring functions.
Ensuring Responsible Use
JSA safeguards against risks and ensures responsible AI use through releasing an annual AI Transparency Statement to provide visibility on how AI is used and managed.
Contact Information
For inquiries or feedback regarding JSA’s use of AI, please contact us at datagovernance@jobsandskills.gov.au.
Review and Updates
This AI Transparency Statement was last updated on 28/02/2025. It will be reviewed and updated annually or when significant changes occur.