
GovAI (Center for AI Governance) is a nonprofit organization focused on AI governance research, helping decision-makers address governance challenges arising from AI development through rigorous scholarship and talent development.
Its core research areas include AI governance and policy analysis, the socio-economic impacts of AI on the labor market, and explorations of frontier technologies and infrastructure.
GovAI's research is frequently cited by leading international outlets such as MIT Technology Review, The Economist, and Foreign Affairs, providing empirical support for related discussions.
GovAI runs seasonal fellowship programs (e.g., summer/fall), with both research and applied tracks, designed to help participants begin or advance careers in AI governance.
It is a database that aggregates over 200 survey items from 2014 to 2023, systematically compiling AI attitudes from the public and policymakers in the US and UK.
According to its disclaimer, research blog posts reflect the authors' personal views and do not represent GovAI's official position.
Its research indicates that AI automation can spur economic growth while potentially causing significant and rapid disruption in the labor market, underscoring the need for forward-looking policy interventions.
Research content is primarily published on its official website governance.ai, including research papers, blog posts, and annual progress reports.
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