Decoding the White House AI Executive Order’s Achievements
America is ready again to lead on AI—and it won’t just be American companies shaping the AI landscape if the White House has anything to say about it.
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This white paper assesses federal efforts to advance leadership on AI innovation and governance through recent executive actions and emphasizes the need for senior-level leadership to achieve a whole-of-government approach.
Expanding Academia’s Role in Public Sector AI

This brief analyzes the disparity between academia and industry in frontier AI research and presents policy recommendations for ensuring a stronger role for academia in public sector AI.

This brief analyzes the disparity between academia and industry in frontier AI research and presents policy recommendations for ensuring a stronger role for academia in public sector AI.
Daniel E. Ho's Testimony Before the House Oversight and Accountability Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation Subcommittee
Daniel E. Ho's Testimony Before the House Oversight and Accountability Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation Subcommittee
New Stanford tracker analyzes the 150 requirements of the White House Executive Order on AI and offers new insights into government priorities.
New Stanford tracker analyzes the 150 requirements of the White House Executive Order on AI and offers new insights into government priorities.