
Session VI:
Where We Are Headed: The AI Policy Landscape
Guiding Questions
Does your company have the infrastructure to address or abide by evolving AI regulations, both domestic and international?
How can your company, or other non-government organizations, anticipate or shape AI policies and regulations?
How can your company best prepare to adapt to changing AI regulations?
📖 Session VI Materials
By the Numbers: Tracking the AI Executive Order (HAI, Stanford University, 2023)
Commentary, Balancing AI Governance with Opportunity (CSET, 2023)
AI's Promise and Peril for the US Government (HAI, Stanford University, 2020)
To Ensure Inclusivity, the Biden Administration Must Double Down on AI Development Initiatives (EqualAI, Vogel, 2021)
The Technology 202: The Senate Approved a Massive Investment in US Tech Competitiveness (Washington Post, 2021)
Government by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence in Federal Administrative Agencies (Stanford, 2020)
NIST Special Publication (NIST, 2021)’The Promise and The Peril: Artificial Intelligence and Employment Discrimination (Sonderling, Kelley & Casimir, 2022)
Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (White House, 2023)
US Senate AI ‘Insight Forum’ Tracker, (Tech Policy Press, 2023)
Envisioning a global regime complex to govern artificial intelligence (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2024)
Driving US Innovation in Artificial Intelligence (Bipartisan Senate AI Working Group, 2024)
BSA Analysis: State AI Legislation Surges by 440% in 2023 (BSA 2023)
Commentary on EU’s AI Regulation
How the EU AI Act affects US-based companies (KPMG 2024)
Additional Resources
National Strategies on Artificial Intelligence—A European Perspective [download report at bottom of page] (AI Watch/European Commission, 2021)
Singapore Principles for AI in Finance Sector (Monetary Authority of Singapore)
In the Realm of Paper Tigers: Exploring the Failings of AI Ethics Guidelines (Algorithm Watch, 2020)
Government by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence in Federal Administrative Agencies [Read executive summary and conclusions and implications] (Stanford, 2020)
First Draft of the Recommendation on Ethics of AI (UNESCO, 2020)
OECD AI Policy Observatory (OECD, 2021)
Please refer to additional useful resources here
📝 To Do Before Next Session
💭 Food For Thought
What are the 3 most important things you learned from this week’s readings, and the program as a whole?