The Institute for Law & AI (LawAI) is an independent think tank that researches and advises on the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence. LawAI conducts foundational research into issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence and law, with the goal of providing governments, industry actors, academics, other nonprofit organizations, and the public with a better understanding of some of the most important legal and policy questions in the field of AI governance.
Further reading
O’Keefe, Cullen. “Chips for Peace: How the U.S. and Its Allies Can Lead on Safe and Beneficial AI.” Institute for Law & AI, July 2024. https://law-ai.org/chips-for-peace/.
Bullock, Charlie, Suzanne Van Arsdale, Mackenzie Arnold, Cullen O’Keefe, and Christoph Winter. “Legal Considerations for Defining ‘Frontier Model.’” Institute for Law & AI, September 2024. https://law-ai.org/frontier-model-definitions/.
Bullock, Charlie, Suzanne Van Arsdale, Mackenzie Arnold, Matthijs Maas, and Christoph Winter. “Existing Authorities for Oversight of Frontier AI Models.” Institute for Law & AI, July 2024. https://law-ai.org/existing-authorities-for-oversight/.
External links
Institute for Law and AI (official website)