Mar 22 โ€ข 20:03 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Guardian

Politics live: new standards for datacentres being built in Australia; report warns of drone threat

The Australian government is under pressure over oil supply issues while introducing new regulations for datacentres and facing rising concerns about drone threats.

As the Australian government convenes in Canberra, pressing topics are on the agenda, especially concerning global oil supply amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East. The arrival of European Union President Ursula von der Leyen marks a historic moment as she is set to be the first female foreign leader to address the Australian federal parliament later this week, adding an international dimension to the discussions. Additionally, the fallout from the recent South Australian election continues to be a focal point for the Liberal party, highlighting ongoing domestic political challenges.

In response to environmental concerns, the government plans to implement new standards for datacentres and artificial intelligence developments. These regulations aim to encourage companies to enhance clean energy contributions and reduce their overall water usage, reflecting a growing commitment to sustainability in tech infrastructure just as the global demand for such facilities increases.

However, the Australian government is also facing warnings from a recent report about the unpreparedness of governments worldwide to tackle the evolving threat posed by drone technology. The increasing availability of advanced drone capabilities, including 3D printing and AI-assisted navigation, raises significant security concerns regarding potential terrorist attacks, urging policymakers to reassess current safety measures and regulations to mitigate risks associated with these technologies.

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