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07 July 2025

Game changing research for Australian sport

Helping Australian sport benefit from artificial intelligence (AI) is the aim of a new world-first research partnership between the CSIRO and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).

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The ASC will work with the CSIRO to develop an AI for Australian sports roadmap.

Helping Australian sport benefit from artificial intelligence (AI) is the aim of a new world-first research partnership between the CSIRO and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).

The three-year agreement will initially focus on two research areas, developing an AI for Australian sports roadmap and a responsible AI position statement.

CSIRO’s Data61 Director, Professor Jon Whittle, said the collaboration aims to advance and build the capability of sport in Australia from participation to high performance.

“We are committed to delivering positive impact across all levels of sport and helping the ASC inspire more Australians to be involved in sport,” Professor Whittle said.

“The AI roadmap and responsible AI practices will help improve the performance and integrity of Australian sport, positioning us as global leader.”

ASC CEO Kieren Perkins OAM said the partnership will also help the ASC drive innovation across our sport system.

“Working in collaboration with CSIRO, the ASC will be well placed to support Australian sport to better harness data and emerging digital technologies within strong ethical and responsible guardrails,” Mr Perkins said.

“It is also an opportunity for the ASC and CSIRO to workshop how Australian sport can reap the benefits of AI.”

Cross-sport research opportunities, that align with CSIRO’s capabilities, will also be identified and incorporated into the partnership.