The Australian federal election was held on the 3rd of May.

Does Jeremy Miles support AI safety?

Position unclear. While Jeremy Miles hasn't stated their position, their party National Party of Australia has an unclear stance on AI safety policies.

Jeremy Miles (Nationals) is a candidate for WA (senate).

Their score on expert-recommended AI safety policies

Over 356 experts, public figures, and concerned citizens endorsed these policies in their open letter before the 2025 election.

AI Safety Institute

A well-resourced, independent technical body to assess AI risks and advise on safety standards.


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Jeremy Miles unclear position (from party policy)

Party Notes: The Coalition promises to protect Australians from emerging risks, including AI misuse and cyber threats. The Coalition criticises the current Government for holding consultations and announcing advisory bodies rather than taking “the dynamic action that is required on such a critical issue”. However the Coalition says nothing specific about an AI Safety Institute.

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Mandatory Guardrails

A dedicated AI Act with mandatory guardrails for high-risk AI systems will both protect Australians and create the certainty businesses need to innovate.


Jeremy Miles partially supports (from party policy)

Party Notes: The Coalition promises to protect Australians from emerging risks by ensuring strong safeguards against AI misuse, including cyber threats. The Coalition is critical of the ALP for “failing to take decisive action or provide clarity and policy direction”. The Coalition does not explicitly say that it supports an Australian AI Act, and Coalition members of a Senate Committee Inquiry into AI said an AI Act should only be a “last resort” to “fill regulatory gaps”.

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