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Australia Establishes New Institute to Strengthen AI Safety

Department of Industry Science and Resources

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24 Nov 2025
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25 Nov 2025, 11:14 am

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The Australian Government is launching the Australian Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute (AISI) to address AI-related risks and ensure effective protections for Australians. The institute will serve as a central hub for monitoring, testing, and sharing information about AI technologies, and will work closely with regulators to maintain safety as AI capabilities rapidly advance. By partnering with the National AI Centre and international bodies, the AISI aims to position Australia as a leader in global AI safety efforts. This initiative marks a significant step in aligning national AI policy with global safety standards and addressing potential risks associated with advanced AI developments.

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Australia establishes new institute to strengthen AI safetyThe Australian Government is establishing an Australian Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute (AISI) to respond to AI-related risks and harms.25 November 2025Newsmin readArtificial intelligenceScience, technology and innovationTechnologyThe AISI will provide trusted, expert capability to monitor, test and share information on emerging AI technologies, risks and harms. By identifying future risks, it will help the government ensure fit-for-purpose protections for Australians.The AISI will be an important capability in government, working directly with regulators to make sure we’re ready to safely capture the benefits of AI with confidence.Its work will include:helping government keep pace with rapid developments in AI technologies, dynamically addressing emerging risks and harmsenhancing our understanding of technical developments in advanced AI and potential impactsserving as a central hub to share insights and support coordinated government actiongiving guidance on AI opportunity, risk and safety for businesses, government and the public through established channels including the National AI Centre (NAIC)supporting Australia’s commitments under international AI safety agreements.Its work will complement existing legal and regulatory frameworks that already protect Australians’ rights and safety.The AISI will become operational in early 2026.By working with the National AI Centre and international partners, the AISI will help position Australia as a leader in global efforts to address AI safety. It will join the International Network of AI Safety Institutes, leveraging world-class safety testing expertise from leading AI nations.More informationThe minister announced the Australian AI Safety Institute on 25 November 2025Read more about how we are progressing AI safety scienceContact usAISafetyResearch@industry.gov.au