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Artificial Intelligence Transparency Statement (Shared with 9 other agencies)

This page explains how the Authority is using artificial intelligence (AI), in line with the Australian Government’s Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window). (Template language)

When we refer to AI, we use the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(Opens in a new tab/window) (OECD) definition of an AI system:

"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.” (Shared with 1 other agency)

The Authority’s commitment to digital innovation aligns with the Australian Government’s Data and Digital Government Strategy(Opens in a new tab/window), the National AI Plan(Opens in a new tab/window) and the APS AI Plan 2025(Opens in a new tab/window).

The Authority commits to using AI in a safe and responsible manner. We use AI with human oversight and do not rely on AI alone to make decisions.

The Authority uses AI to support our development of high‑quality, evidence‑based advice to the Australian Government and improve our workplace productivity.

In accordance with the Australian Government’s Classification system for AI use(Opens in a new tab/window), our current AI use focuses on scientific, policy, corporate and enabling domains.

Examples of how we use AI, with human oversight, include support with editing and drafting documents, assistance with policy research, analysis of structured and unstructured information to identify themes and insights, and support for creating internal administrative content such as minutes and transcripts.

The Authority supports staff use of generative AI tools by providing guidance to ensure use is responsible and ethical, and in accordance with relevant legislation and policies.

Public interaction and impact (Shared with 14 other agencies)

The Authority is committed to ensuring that its use of AI is responsible, environmentally considerate, and in the public interest. The Authority does not currently use any AI systems that directly interact with the public or make decisions that affect individuals without human oversight.

Monitoring AI effectiveness and impacts (Shared with 2 other agencies)

The Authority uses AI with human oversight, and staff remain responsible for confirming that AI‑assisted content is accurate and appropriate. AI use must comply with the Authority’s information, privacy and security requirements.

The Authority’s Corporate General Manager is designated as the accountable official for AI under the Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window). (Template language)

Staff must comply with all internal AI policies, which are aligned with broader Australian Government policy requirements and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water’s (the Authority’s ICT shared service provider) policies.

We comply with all mandatory requirements under the Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window). (Template language)

We use AI in accordance with applicable legislation and regulation, including (where relevant):

  • Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (Shared with 1 other agency)

For further information or enquiries about this statement, please contact us.

AI Transparency statement review and updates (Shared with 1 other agency)

Last updated: February 2026

This statement will be reviewed at least annually and updated sooner if our approach to AI changes or if any material change affects the statement’s accuracy.

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    ## Artificial Intelligence Transparency Statement This page explains how the Authority is using artificial intelligence (AI), in line with the Australian Government’s [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy). When we refer to AI, we use the [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/explanatory-memorandum-on-the-updated-oecd-definition-of-an-ai-system_623da898-en) (OECD) definition of an AI system: _"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.”_ The Authority’s commitment to digital innovation aligns with the Australian Government’s [Data and Digital Government Strategy(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.dataanddigital.gov.au/strategy/missions/government-for-the-future#adopt_emerging_technologies), the [National AI Plan(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.industry.gov.au/publications/national-ai-plan) and the [APS AI Plan 2025(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/australian-public-service-ai-plan-2025/what-we-plan-achieve). The Authority commits to using AI in a safe and responsible manner. We use AI with human oversight and do not rely on AI alone to make decisions. ## How we use AI The Authority uses AI to support our development of high‑quality, evidence‑based advice to the Australian Government and improve our workplace productivity. In accordance with the [Australian Government’s Classification system for AI use(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/resources/use-classification), our current AI use focuses on scientific, policy, corporate and enabling domains. Examples of how we use AI, with human oversight, include support with editing and drafting documents, assistance with policy research, analysis of structured and unstructured information to identify themes and insights, and support for creating internal administrative content such as minutes and transcripts. The Authority supports staff use of generative AI tools by providing guidance to ensure use is responsible and ethical, and in accordance with relevant legislation and policies. ## Public interaction and impact The Authority is committed to ensuring that its use of AI is responsible, environmentally considerate, and in the public interest. The Authority does not currently use any AI systems that directly interact with the public or make decisions that affect individuals without human oversight. ## Monitoring AI effectiveness and impacts The Authority uses AI with human oversight, and staff remain responsible for confirming that AI‑assisted content is accurate and appropriate. AI use must comply with the Authority’s information, privacy and security requirements. ## Governance processes The Authority’s Corporate General Manager is designated as the accountable official for AI under the [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy). Staff must comply with all internal AI policies, which are aligned with broader Australian Government policy requirements and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water’s (the Authority’s ICT shared service provider) policies. ## Compliance We comply with all mandatory requirements under the [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy). We use AI in accordance with applicable legislation and regulation, including (where relevant): *- _Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013_ * - _Privacy Act 1988_ * - _Archives Act 1983_ ## Contact For further information or enquiries about this statement, please [contact us](https://www.climatechangeauthority.gov.au/contact-us "Contact us"). ## AI Transparency statement review and updates Last updated: February 2026 This statement will be reviewed at least annually and updated sooner if our approach to AI changes or if any material change affects the statement’s accuracy. #### Subscribe to email updates and news articles from the Climate Change Authority [ Subscribe (Opens in a new tab/window)](https://consult.to/cca/u/subscribe)
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    ## Artificial Intelligence Transparency Statement This page explains how the Authority is using artificial intelligence (AI), in line with the Australian Government’s [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy). When we refer to AI, we use the [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/explanatory-memorandum-on-the-updated-oecd-definition-of-an-ai-system_623da898-en) (OECD) definition of an AI system: _"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.”_ The Authority’s commitment to digital innovation aligns with the Australian Government’s [Data and Digital Government Strategy(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.dataanddigital.gov.au/strategy/missions/government-for-the-future#adopt_emerging_technologies), the [National AI Plan(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.industry.gov.au/publications/national-ai-plan) and the [APS AI Plan 2025(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/australian-public-service-ai-plan-2025/what-we-plan-achieve). The Authority commits to using AI in a safe and responsible manner. We use AI with human oversight and do not rely on AI alone to make decisions. ## How we use AI The Authority uses AI to support our development of high‑quality, evidence‑based advice to the Australian Government and improve our workplace productivity. In accordance with the [Australian Government’s Classification system for AI use(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/resources/use-classification), our current AI use focuses on scientific, policy, corporate and enabling domains. Examples of how we use AI, with human oversight, include support with editing and drafting documents, assistance with policy research, analysis of structured and unstructured information to identify themes and insights, and support for creating internal administrative content such as minutes and transcripts. The Authority supports staff use of generative AI tools by providing guidance to ensure use is responsible and ethical, and in accordance with relevant legislation and policies. ## Public interaction and impact The Authority is committed to ensuring that its use of AI is responsible, environmentally considerate, and in the public interest. The Authority does not currently use any AI systems that directly interact with the public or make decisions that affect individuals without human oversight. ## Monitoring AI effectiveness and impacts The Authority uses AI with human oversight, and staff remain responsible for confirming that AI‑assisted content is accurate and appropriate. AI use must comply with the Authority’s information, privacy and security requirements. ## Governance processes The Authority’s Corporate General Manager is designated as the accountable official for AI under the [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy). Staff must comply with all internal AI policies, which are aligned with broader Australian Government policy requirements and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water’s (the Authority’s ICT shared service provider) policies. ## Compliance We comply with all mandatory requirements under the [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy). We use AI in accordance with applicable legislation and regulation, including (where relevant): * _Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013_ * _Privacy Act 1988_ * _Archives Act 1983_ ## Contact For further information or enquiries about this statement, please [contact us](https://www.climatechangeauthority.gov.au/contact-us "Contact us"). ## AI Transparency statement review and updates Last updated: February 2026 This statement will be reviewed at least annually and updated sooner if our approach to AI changes or if any material change affects the statement’s accuracy. 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    ## Artificial Intelligence Transparency Statement InThis accordance with the Digital Transformation Agency’s (DTA) [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy), this page providesexplains how the Climate Change Authority’s statementis onusing theartificial adoptionintelligence and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The, Authority’sin commitmentline to digital innovation aligns with the Australian Government’s [DataPolicy andfor Digitalresponsible Governmentuse Strategyof AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.dataanddigitaldigital.gov.au/strategypolicy/missionsai/government-for-the-future#adopt_emerging_technologiespolicy) (see _adopting emerging technologies_). 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    ## Artificial Intelligence Transparency Statement In accordance with the Digital Transformation Agency’s (DTA) [Policy for responsible use of AI in government(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.digital.gov.au/policy/ai/policy), this page provides the Climate Change Authority’s statement on the adoption and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Authority’s commitment to digital innovation aligns with the Australian Government’s [Data and Digital Government Strategy(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.dataanddigital.gov.au/strategy/missions/government-for-the-future#adopt_emerging_technologies) (see _adopting emerging technologies_). When referring to AI, the Authority applies the [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(Opens in a new tab/window)](https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/explanatory-memorandum-on-the-updated-oecd-definition-of-an-ai-system_623da898-en) definition: _"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_.” ### Accountable Official The Authority’s Corporate General Manager and Chief Security Officer was designated as the accountable official for the Authority under the _Policy for the responsible use of AI in government_ on 28 November 2024. ### How we use AI At this time, the Authority has not adopted any specific AI applications in its operations and has taken steps to ensure that any staff using public generative AI tools do so in accordance with applicable whole of government requirements and expectations. The Authority sees potential benefits from the adoption of AI in the future and is looking for opportunities to do so safely and responsibly. The Authority, in consultation with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (as the Authority’s ICT provider), will explore the potential for AI to be used by our staff within the constraints applicable to our ICT systems. ### Public interaction and impact The Authority is committed to ensuring that the use of AI has a positive impact on the environment and public. Any future decisions or outcomes generated by AI that could affect the public or environment will involve human oversight or intervention to ensure fairness and accountability. ### Compliance We comply with all mandatory requirements of the _Policy for responsible use of AI in government_. We will regularly review our compliance as a part of existing governance, and risk management processes. This transparency statement was made in February 2025. In line with the _Policy for responsible use of AI in government_ it will be updated if our approach to AI changes, and at least every twelve months ### Contact For further information or enquiries about this statement, please [contact us](https://www.climatechangeauthority.gov.au/contact-us "Contact us"). 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