Brookings Institution
View original resourceThe Brookings Institution's AI research hub stands as one of America's most influential think tank resources for understanding the intersection of artificial intelligence and public policy. Unlike advocacy organizations or industry groups, Brookings brings a scholarly, non-partisan approach to examining how AI should be governed, regulated, and integrated into society. Their research spans from granular technical policy questions to broad societal implications, making complex AI governance issues accessible to policymakers, business leaders, and engaged citizens. The resource features ongoing analysis from distinguished fellows in both governance studies and technology innovation, providing a unique dual perspective that bridges the technical and political dimensions of AI policy.
Brookings occupies a distinctive position in the AI policy landscape. While government agencies focus on implementation and tech companies emphasize innovation, Brookings provides the critical middle ground of independent analysis. Their researchers aren't selling solutions or defending regulatory positions—they're examining what actually works. This institutional credibility means their recommendations often become the foundation for congressional hearings, agency guidance, and corporate governance frameworks. When Brookings publishes research on AI liability or algorithmic accountability, it carries weight in Washington in ways that purely academic or industry research often doesn't.
The Brookings AI hub organizes content around policy themes rather than technical categories, which means you'll find related pieces scattered across different publication types. Start with their "Policy Briefs" for quick overviews, then dive into "Working Papers" for detailed analysis. Pay particular attention to pieces co-authored by fellows from different Brookings centers—these often provide the most comprehensive perspectives. The research includes both reactive analysis of current events (like responses to new AI regulations) and proactive research identifying emerging policy challenges. For practitioners, focus on pieces that include specific policy recommendations rather than purely analytical work.
Published
2024
Jurisdiction
United States
Category
Research and academic references
Access
Public access
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