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Does Ed Husic MP support AI safety policies?

Ed Husic (Labor) represents Chifley in the House of Representatives.

In public statements he has asserted that while AI holds significant promise, it must be developed and deployed with mandatory safety guardrails and robust risk management to protect Australians, build trust, and ensure the responsible use of high‐risk AI applications.

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“We’re proposing guardrails for the safe and responsible use of AI in high-risk situations. And we’re proposing that those be mandatory.”
Department of Industry, Science and Resources · View source →
“Australians know AI can do great things, but people want to know there are protections in place if things go off the rails.”
Reuters · View source →
“We need more people to use AI and to do that we need to build trust.”
Reuters · View source →
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