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Deloitte to pay money back to Albanese government after using AI in $440,000 report | Australian politics

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Deloitte to Reimburse Australian Government for ⁣AI-Assisted Report

Canberra, Australia – Deloitte will return funds to the Albanese government after admitting it utilized artificial intelligence tools in the preparation of a $440,000 report ⁣evaluating the effectiveness of ‍the federal government’s employment services program, JobActive. ⁢The revelation, ⁤disclosed during ⁣a‌ Senate estimates ​hearing on October 6, 2025, has sparked scrutiny over the consultancy firm’s⁣ practices​ and ‍the openness of it’s​ work for the public sector.

The refund comes after⁤ Deloitte ‍acknowledged using generative AI to assist in drafting‌ sections ​of the report delivered ⁣in August 2024. While the firm maintains the⁣ AI’s contribution did not ​compromise the report’s findings,‌ the use of the technology was not disclosed to⁢ the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations at the ​time of⁣ submission.This incident raises ‌broader questions about the appropriate use of AI by government contractors, the potential for bias or‌ inaccuracies, and the need ‍for clear disclosure protocols.​

According to evidence presented to the Senate, the Department became aware of the AI’s involvement‍ following ‍inquiries from The Guardian. Deloitte CEO Adam Powick later⁤ informed Employment Minister Tony⁣ Burke, leading to an internal review and ​the decision to reimburse the ⁢government.

“We⁢ have ⁢taken duty for not being upfront about the use of generative AI in this report,” Powick⁣ stated in a letter to Senator linda Reynolds, chair of the Senate ⁤committee. “We are committed to the highest standards of ⁤transparency‍ and accountability, and we ⁢regret that we⁣ fell short on this occasion.”

The $440,000 contract​ awarded to⁢ Deloitte in February 2024 tasked the firm with assessing the performance of JobActive, a program designed to connect job seekers with employment opportunities.​ The report’s⁤ findings were intended to inform future policy decisions regarding employment services. The government is now reviewing ‍the report to determine if the use ⁣of AI​ impacted its conclusions.⁢

Senator Reynolds⁢ expressed concern over the‌ lack of disclosure,stating,”This raises ⁤serious⁣ questions about the integrity of ‍the report and the extent to which AI was relied upon.It is⁢ crucial that government​ contracts‍ are delivered with full transparency and that any use of ⁤AI is clearly identified.” The⁢ Senate committee is expected to ⁣further investigate the matter ​in the coming weeks.

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