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SEPTEMBER 2024
Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and the Politics of Anti-technology
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JULY 2024
Policies To Take Advantage of Falling Solar Hardware Costs
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MAY 2024
The AI Technopanic and Its Effects
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MAY 2024
Regulating Machine Learning Open-Source Software
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MAY 2024
A Quantum Policy Primer
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Recent Articles
Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and the Politics of Anti-technology
The growth of new technology, in particular new communication technology, has raised questions about technology’s role in society.
Jan Zilinsky and Thomas Zeitzoff
Policies To Take Advantage of Falling Solar Hardware Costs
Rapidly decreasing prices, growing adoption, and improving technology make this an exciting time for the solar industry.
Austin Vernon
Regulating Machine Learning Open-Source Software
Is AI too dangerous to be in the hands of the public? Some critics say yes, but miss the greater risks of heavy-handed policy.
James Ostrowski
A Quantum Policy Primer
Quantum-based technology may unleash productivity gains across many sectors, but only if we incentivize innovation.
Jane Bambauer
The AI Technopanic and Its Effects
Extreme rhetoric is on the rise, posing severe consequences for the future advancement of our society.
Nirit Weiss-Blatt; Adam Thierer; and Taylor Barkley
Primers
May 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Understanding the reasons, incentives, and implications of extreme rhetoric surrounding artificial intelligence
May 2024
Nanotechnology
An examination of previous technological revolutions will help us prepare for the next one
May 2024
Quantum Policy
The applications and effects of quantum policy for industry, consumers, and society at large
May 2024
Machine Learning Open-Source Software (MLOSS)
What policymakers need to know about regulation of open-source software
Regulatory Comments
Managing Misuse Risk for Dual-Use Foundation Models
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Request for Comments on the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute's Draft Document: Managing Misuse Risk for Dual-Use Foundation Models
FTC Rule on Impersonation
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Public Interest Comment on the Federal Trade Commission’s Trade Regulation Rule on Impersonation of Government and Businesses
Public Interest Comment Promoting Competition in AI
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Public Interest Comment on Topics from the Department of Justice and Stanford University’s May 30, 2024 Workshop, “Promoting Competition in Artificial Intelligence.”
NTIA Comment On Dual Use Foundation AI Models
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Public Interest Comment on the NTIA Dual Use Foundation Artificial Intelligence Models with Widely Available Model Weights Request for Public Input
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