Follows budget injection of $21.6 million.
The former chief technology officer of Microsoft Australia Lee Hickin is to lead the federal government’s “reshaped” National AI Centre.
Lee Hickin, National AI Centre
In his new role as National AI Centre director, Hickin will oversee the centre’s development of AI policy, covering “safe and responsible” use of AI and its adoption by small businesses.
Microsoft confirmed Hickin’s departure in order to take up the full-time position at the centre.
Hickin has spent a total of 18 years at the vendor over two separate stints.
He spent five years as Microsoft Australia’s CTO between 2018 and 2023 and most recently served as its AI technology and policy lead for Asia.
Writing on LinkedIn, he said: “Those of you who know me will know I have long been an advocate for the positive potential for AI in our lives, communities and industry.
“Coupled with my work on establishing solid practices for the responsible use of AI – I am confident Australia has a strong AI powered economy ahead of it.”
Hickin’s appointment follows the centre’s transition from CSIRO, where it was first founded in 2021, to the Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR).
In last year’s budget, the government provided $21.6 million over four years to “reshape” the centre under the DISR’s leadership.
Industry Minister Ed Husic said Hickin’s “deep understanding of AI and how to make the most of it in industry, alongside his involvement in shaping AI policies with government make him an ideal fit for the centre”.
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