Technology Policy A National AI for Good Initiative Applications of AI and ML for major social and scientific problems are often constrained by a lack of high-quality, publicly available data.
Technology Policy Digitizing State Courts, Expanding Access to Justice To overcome the unprecedented backlog of court cases created by the pandemic, courts must be reimagined as digital platforms.
Technology Policy Compliance as Code and Improving the ATO Process The next administration should incentivize and operationalize the automation of ATO processes to modernize technology risk management.
National Security Technology Policy Democratizing Police Adoption of Surveillance Technology The next administration should help local communities reassert control over police use of surveillance technology.
Technology Policy Privacy Laws Should Help, Not Harm, Criminal-Justice Reform The next administration should ensure that defendants can access digital evidence and protect fairness in criminal proceedings.
Technology Policy Eliminating Cookie Click-Thrus: A Strategy for Enhancing Digital Privacy The next administration should establish a digital privacy task force within the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Innovation & Economic Competitiveness Technology Policy A Fair Artificial Intelligence Research & Regulation (FAIRR) Bureau The next administration should create a Fair Artificial Intelligence Research & Regulation Bureau to ensure that AI benefits all Americans.
Technology Policy A National Program for Building Artificial Intelligence within Communities Create a program to help community-serving organizations tackle the technological and ethical challenges of developing AI systems.
Technology Policy Ensuring Platform Transparency and Accountability The next administration should protect third-party access to social platform data to ensure transparency and accountability.