AI Policy
The New Social Contract: Navigating the Legislative and Moral Frontiers of AI
An analysis of the tension between state-level regulation in the US and the global moral frameworks proposed by the Vatican, viewed through the lens of democratic stability.
Connecticut’s AI Legislation: Why the New Bills Are Not the Finish Line
Connecticut's legislative push for AI serves as a US blueprint, but experts warn that regulating technology is a continuous marathon, not a one-time fix.
U.Va. Pilots Three New AI Literacy Courses: A Strategic Shift in Higher Education
The University of Virginia (U.Va.) is launching three pilot courses designed to bolster student AI literacy, pivoting from viewing AI as a threat to embracing it as a core competency.
Why Elon Musk Lost His Suit Against OpenAI: The Anatomy of a Legal Defeat
A unanimous jury verdict found that Musk waited too long to file his lawsuit, effectively ending his claims against Sam Altman and OpenAI due to the statute of limitations.
Naval Postgraduate School and the Private Sector: A New Frontier in Military AI Education
The partnership between the U.S. Navy and tech giants is reshaping officer education, placing Artificial Intelligence at the heart of national defense strategy.
Elevating the Lucky Country: How AI Can Secure Australia’s Future Prosperity
A comprehensive report from UNSW Sydney explores how AI can reverse Australia’s productivity stagnation and secure long-term living standards through strategic policy and innovation.
After Elon Musk’s Court Loss Comes the Long Hot A.I. Summer
Elon Musk's legal setbacks signal a turning point for AI regulation and competition, ushering in a season of unprecedented corporate and political friction.
The Santa Fe Experiment: Adopting AI in Schools Without a Formal Policy Framework
While most school districts grapple with bans and rigid rules, Santa Fe is opting for organic AI integration, raising critical questions about the future of educational governance.
The Power Struggle: New Jersey’s Battle Over the Future of Data Centers in the AI Era
Environmental groups in New Jersey are calling for a moratorium on new data centers, raising critical questions about energy, water, and sustainability.
AI dominates global IP debate at INTA conference in London
In London, the International Trademark Association (INTA) addresses the critical challenges of AI, from model training to brand protection in the age of algorithms.
The ‘Wild West’ of AI in Oakland Schools: Can a New Policy Tame the Frontier?
As students and teachers in Oakland navigate a landscape of unregulated AI use, the OUSD is moving to implement a framework focused on ethics, equity, and literacy.
Lawmakers Plead for AI Vulnerability Disclosure Plan to Secure the Digital Frontier
US lawmakers are urging the creation of a national framework for AI vulnerability reporting, as traditional cybersecurity methods prove insufficient for emerging threats.