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Kit T. Rodolfa

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Latest Work
Responses to OMB's Request for Comment on Draft Policy Guidance on Agency Use of AI
Jennifer Pahlka, Amy Perez, Gerald Ray, Timothy O'Reilly, Todd Park, DJ Patil, Kit T. Rodolfa, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Daniel E. Ho, Percy Liang
Nov 30
response to request

Scholars from Stanford RegLab and HAI submitted two responses to the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) request for comment on its draft policy guidance “Advancing Governance, Innovation, and Risk Management for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence.”

The AI Regulatory Alignment Problem
Neel Guha, Rishi Bommasani, Lindsey A. Gailmard, Kit T. Rodolfa, Faiz Surani, Inioluwa Deborah Raji, Colleen Honigsberg, Christie M. Lawrence, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Daniel E. Ho, Percy Liang
Nov 15
policy brief

This brief, produced in collaboration with Stanford RegLab, sheds light on the “regulatory misalignment” problem by considering the technical and institutional feasibility of four commonly proposed AI regulatory regimes.

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