As a non-profit led by former senior regulators, we serve as a trusted, unbiased resource for our peers. We do not lobby; we provide foundational intelligence to help you craft effective policy. We help you:
Craft principles-based regulations that focus on programmatic accountability, not brittle, technology-specific rules.
Engage with our Senior Fellows to understand the operational realities of AI governance within regulated industries.
Foster a culture of accountability at scale by setting clear expectations for what a mature, auditable governance program looks like.
As a regulator or policy maker, your purpose is to safeguard public trust, ensure market stability, and promote the nation’s economic health without stifling critical innovation. For AI, this means establishing a durable, principles-based framework that encourages responsible actors and holds others accountable.
Directly regulating specific AI technologies is a failing strategy; the pace of change makes rules obsolete upon arrival. This leaves regulators in a perpetual state of reaction, creating legal uncertainty that punishes responsible innovators. The core challenge is to shift the supervisory focus from validating technical outputs to assessing the integrity of an institution’s governance program.