These ideas aim to advance the detailed policy solutions needed to foster public trust and implement fairness in the adoption of AI across diverse domains, from healthcare and government benefits to rural access, education, and worker protections.
The evidence is clear: algorithmic pay-setting is established in app-based work, and payroll/timekeeping failures show how software can produce systemic wage harm at scale
While a few states have taken steps to implement decision-making mechanisms for certain AI systems, too many leaders are simply accepting narratives about AI’s purported public benefit at face value – jumping to the “how” of AI implementation before thoroughly vetting potential systems and deciding whether they are appropriate to use at all.
When properly structured — with specific numeric targets, secured financial obligations, independent monitoring, and meaningful enforcement — CBAs transform data center deals into durable community partnerships.
Each publication developed under this initiative focuses on a distinct aspect of health and innovation, from artificial intelligence in healthcare, to rethinking national health frameworks, to advancing heat-health resilience.
The federal government is closely examining how it plays a role in supporting students, families, and educators – reimagining its approach to funding education R&D, pausing much of its investment in education outside the U.S., and completely reconceiving the structure of agencies responsible for education.
For our SOURCE CODE: AI Trust and Fairness Sprint, we’ve developed 10 memos with leading experts that are detailed, implementable policy solutions for burgeoning AI concerns.
AI safety is a rapidly evolving field that draws attention from a diverse range of policymakers across the political spectrum, including those in Congress, federal agencies, and state and local governments.
We engage with the public, academia, and the private sector to foster a broader understanding of AI and emerging technology policy issues.
The U.S. bioeconomy is growing rapidly, innovation is needed to sustain and maintain this growth. Shaping policy to consider workforce development, advanced agriculture, bioindustrial and biotech sectors will be imperative to keep the needle moving forward.
We aim to catalyze a more nimble science funding ecosystem, capable of keeping up with and facilitating new innovations to improve the lives of people around the world.