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Brookings AI governance tracker
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4/5
High(4)High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.
Rating inherited from publication venue: Brookings Institution
Brookings is a prominent think tank; their AI governance tracker is a useful reference for monitoring global regulatory and policy interventions, though content and depth may vary over time.
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Summary
The Brookings Institution maintains an AI governance tracker that monitors policy developments, regulatory proposals, and legislative actions related to artificial intelligence across jurisdictions. It serves as a reference resource for tracking the evolving landscape of AI governance initiatives globally.
Key Points
- •Tracks AI-related policy and regulatory developments across multiple countries and institutions
- •Provides structured overview of governance interventions and their current status
- •Useful for prioritizing and comparing international AI governance approaches
- •Supports researchers and policymakers in understanding the effectiveness of different regulatory strategies
Cited by 3 pages
| Page | Type | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| AI Safety Intervention Effectiveness Matrix | Analysis | 73.0 |
| AI Governance and Policy | Crux | 66.0 |
| AI Risk Public Education | Approach | 51.0 |
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| Entity | Property | Value | As Of |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brookings Institution AI and Emerging Technology Initiative | Website | https://www.brookings.edu/ | — |
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