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Dear Freedom of Information Officer,

I am writing to request access to documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982. Specifically, I seek copies of any documents held by the Department of Defence that pertain to artificial intelligence (AI) safety, created or received from 1 November 2024 to the present. This includes, but is not limited to:

- Internal reports, memoranda, or briefing notes discussing AI safety considerations.
- Correspondence (including emails) between departmental officials regarding AI safety.
- Minutes or records of meetings where AI safety was discussed.
- Policy documents or drafts related to the development or implementation of AI safety standards.

If there are additional documents related to the development, consultation, or implementation of AI safety measures that are not publicly available, I would appreciate access to those as well.

Thank you for your assistance.

Yours sincerely,
SC

FOI Case Management, Department of Defence

OFFICIAL

Dear SC

 

Acknowledgement

I refer to your correspondence of 18 January 2025, seeking access to
documents held by the Department of Defence (Defence), under the Freedom
of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). This email is to advise you that your
request has been received and allocated for Case Management.

 

The scope of your request is:

 

…copies of any documents held by the Department of Defence that pertain to
artificial intelligence (AI) safety, created or received from 1 November
2024 to the present. This includes, but is not limited to:

- Internal reports, memoranda, or briefing notes discussing AI safety
considerations.
- Correspondence (including emails) between departmental officials
regarding AI safety.
- Minutes or records of meetings where AI safety was discussed.
- Policy documents or drafts related to the development or implementation
of AI safety standards.

If there are additional documents related to the development,
consultation, or implementation of AI safety measures that are not
publicly available, I would appreciate access to those as well.

 

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Freedom of Information Team

Media and Information Disclosure Branch

Ministerial & Executive Coordination and Communication Division

Department of Defence

 

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