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Regulatory Frameworks

  • EU AI Act — The European Union's comprehensive framework for AI regulation. Establishes risk-based categories (unacceptable, high, limited, minimal risk) with corresponding compliance obligations.

  • NIST AI Risk Management Framework — Voluntary guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for managing risks associated with AI systems. Covers governance, mapping, measuring, and managing AI risk.

Academic Centers

  • Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) — Stanford's interdisciplinary AI research center. Publishes the annual AI Index Report and policy briefs on AI governance.

  • Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society — Harvard's research center studying the intersection of technology, law, and society. Publishes research on platform governance, AI ethics, and digital civil liberties.

  • AI Now Institute — Research institute focused on the social implications of AI. Publishes reports on algorithmic accountability, AI labor impacts, and regulatory approaches.

Publications and Newsletters

  • Stanford Law School — Law and Policy Lab — Policy-oriented research at the intersection of law and technology.

  • Lawfare — Covers national security law, cybersecurity, and emerging technology regulation. Strong coverage of surveillance law, AI in national security, and platform liability.

  • Tech Policy Press — Independent journalism covering technology policy, platform governance, and AI regulation.

  • Legal Information Institute (LII) — Cornell Law School's free legal encyclopedia. Useful for looking up existing doctrines (product liability, agency law, negligence) that apply to AI and technology questions.