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Advancements in Global AI Policy

The “Advancements in Global AI Policy” webinar featured the following speakers and topics:

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            Ethical-Moral Intelligence of AI

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            Ethical-Moral Intelligence of AI

            In a new working paper, Crocodile Tears: Can the Ethical-Moral Intelligence of AI Models Be Trusted?, Allen Lab authors Sarah Hubbard, David Kidd, and Andrei Stupu introduce an ethical-moral intelligence framework for evaluating AI models across dimensions of moral expertise, sensitivity, coherence, and transparency.

            A Framework for Digital Civic Infrastructure

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            A Framework for Digital Civic Infrastructure

            Creating a healthy digital civic infrastructure ecosystem means not just deploying technology for the sake of efficiency, but thoughtfully designing tools built to enhance democratic engagement from connection to action.

            Why I’m Excited About the White House’s Proposal for a Higher Ed Compact
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            Why I’m Excited About the White House’s Proposal for a Higher Ed Compact

            Last week’s leak of the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” drew intense reactions across academia. Critics call it government overreach threatening free expression, while supporters see a chance for reform and renewed trust between universities and policymakers. Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University, director of the Democratic Knowledge Project and the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation, weighs in.

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            Ethical-Moral Intelligence of AI

            Occasional Paper

            Ethical-Moral Intelligence of AI

            In a new working paper, Crocodile Tears: Can the Ethical-Moral Intelligence of AI Models Be Trusted?, Allen Lab authors Sarah Hubbard, David Kidd, and Andrei Stupu introduce an ethical-moral intelligence framework for evaluating AI models across dimensions of moral expertise, sensitivity, coherence, and transparency.

            A Framework for Digital Civic Infrastructure

            Additional Resource

            A Framework for Digital Civic Infrastructure

            Creating a healthy digital civic infrastructure ecosystem means not just deploying technology for the sake of efficiency, but thoughtfully designing tools built to enhance democratic engagement from connection to action.

            Governing with AI – Learning the How-To’s of AI-Enhanced Public Engagement

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            Governing with AI – Learning the How-To’s of AI-Enhanced Public Engagement

            Public engagement has long been too time-consuming and costly for governments to sustain, but AI offers tools to make participation more systematic and impactful. Our new Reboot Democracy Workshop Series replaces lectures with hands-on sessions that teach the practical “how-to’s” of AI-enhanced engagement. Together with leading practitioners and partners at InnovateUS and the Allen Lab at Harvard, we’ll explore how AI can help institutions tap the collective intelligence of our communities more efficiently and effectively.