Australians for AI Safety Launches New Election Campaign — Here's How You Can Help

By Luke Freeman 🔸 @ 2025-03-24T04:26 (+48)

Today marks the launch of a new federal election campaign from Australians for AI Safety — bringing together leading AI experts to advocate for crucial safety policies ahead of the federal election. Good Ancestors has been leading the coordination of this initiative over the past few months and we need your help now!

What the campaign includes:

Why this matters:

Australia committed to creating an AI Safety Institute as part of the Seoul Declaration but remains the only signatory country yet to deliver. With potentially transformative AI developments possible within the next few years, securing policy commitments during this election window represents a high-leverage opportunity.

The election is looking close, with forecasts suggesting approximately a 40% chance of a hung parliament (neither major party/coalition can form government on their own). This increases the importance (and opportunity) of securing commitments from multiple parties and independents who may hold the balance of power.

The campaign focuses on relatively narrow, tractable interventions that complement broader governance efforts. These asks are calibrated to what can realistically be achieved in the Australian policy context and what can meaningfully contribute to international AI safety.

How to help (even if you're not in Australia):

  1. Sign the open letter at australiansforaisafety.com.au — anyone can sign, but we especially want people with a connection to Australia (e.g., citizens, residents, or those who have lived/worked/studied there) and especially value experts and public figures.
  2. If you're registered to vote in Australia, email your local candidates through the website to ask for their positions
  3. Share the campaign with Australian contacts or those interested in AI governance with a connection to Australia
  4. Boost visibility by engaging with social media posts about the campaign

Why are people signing?

The signatories have been providing statements of support when signing the letter, here’s a select few:

Questions or suggestions? Feel free to comment below or reach out directly.

Note: The Good Ancestors team would be happy to share our signature/scorecard platform and lessons learned with other campaigners working on similar initiatives in different countries. Please reach out if you're interested in adapting this approach for your context.


Alexander Saeri @ 2025-03-24T05:46 (+17)

Thanks for your work on this! I've signed the letter and have shared with colleagues. I'm proud that the Australian community is able to engage lawfully and transparently with the democratic process like this, without fear of retribution. Not everyone is so lucky.

Greg S @ 2025-03-24T04:41 (+15)

Thanks for the post @Luke Freeman 🔸 .

Maybe this is a mildly spicy take, but I think as AI risks become more concrete and nearer term, our community should transition a portion of our time from “scouting” to “soldiering”. 

Scout mindset is great for finding new problems and new solutions. But once we have an idea of the problem and ideas for specific solutions, we need to execute the grind to make things happen in the messy real world of people and politics.

This is a great example of how a small bit of “soldiering” by our community helps achieve practical impact. 

NickLaing @ 2025-03-24T05:30 (+4)

Yep there has to be aspects of Soldiering in any real world work, and I think that might be especially important in this AI scenario. I don't think its that spicy a take, @Holly Elmore ⏸️ 🔸 had a great quick take along similar lines here too.

https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/efE6K5QCfzNTSb5pf/scouts-need-soldiers-for-their-work-to-be-worth-anything

Greg S @ 2025-03-24T06:11 (+9)

Thanks for this link. This made me laugh:

“Everyone Should be a Mapmaker and Fear that Using the Map to Actually Do Something Could Make Them a Worse Mapmaker” would be a much less rousing title, but this is how many EAs and rationalists have chosen to interpret the book.

PeterSlattery @ 2025-03-24T12:07 (+11)

Thanks for your work on this and in the past Luke and Greg! I've also signed the letter. I hope it has a positive impact going forward.