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

Does Louise Miller-Frost support AI safety?

Position unclear. While Louise Miller-Frost hasn't stated their position, their party Australian Labor Party has an unclear stance on AI safety policies.

Louise Miller-Frost (Labor) represents Boothby in the House and is seeking re-election.

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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Louise Miller-Frost unclear position (from party policy)

Party Notes: Labor claims that the Department of Industry, working with the National AI Centre (NAIC), is Australia's AI Safety Institute. This contrasts with international AISIs, which are typically new, independent, technically-focused bodies. The NAIC’s mandate is AI adoption, not frontier safety. Key indicators of a functional AISI such as dedicated technical staff, specific funding, evaluation capabilities (e.g., model testing, compute resources) appear absent and unplanned. This makes Labor's position ambiguous regarding genuine support for a well-resourced 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.


Louise Miller-Frost partially supports (from party policy)

Party Notes: Labor says it's focused on legislative options around mandatory guardrails for high-risk AI, harmonised with international best practices. Labor said on 15 April, “We will have more to say about next steps soon.” While this suggests an Australian AI Act is a possibility, it leaves the door open to letting existing regulators handle AI on a piecemeal basis.

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Contact Louise Miller-Frost

Email: Louise.Miller-Frost.MP@aph.gov.au