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Institute for Law & AI

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An independent think tank that researches and advises on the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence.

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The US Supreme Court has eliminated Chevron deference, an important legal doctrine that required courts to defer to agencies' interpretations of certain laws. We previously discussed Chevron and what its repeal might mean for AI governance on the LawAI blog:

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LawAI is hiring! bit.ly/law-ai-open-po… The Institute for Law & AI (LawAI) is growing substantially! We’re hiring at all levels of seniority, across our teams, including roles in operations, programs, research, and consulting. If you’re looking for a supportive,

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I've known and been impressed by LawAI's work for years, and they're now doing a ton of hiring for a variety of roles - please consider applying or sharing!

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Our Operations Managers, Operations Associates, and Executive Assistant roles close this Sunday, July 21! Make sure to submit your applications before then (or send the application form to anyone you think could be a promising candidate, for a chance at a $5000 referral reward!)

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What shape should future AI international governance take? In our latest blog, Summer Research Fellow James Baker explores three levers for binding ‘hard law’ international AI governance: law-ai.org/international-…

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In a new Commentary originally published by Lawfare, LawAI Director of Research Cullen O’Keefe proposes a “Chips for Peace” framework: coordination between the US and its allies on safety regulation, benefit-sharing, and nonproliferation for advanced AI systems. Read it here:

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In the absence of federal AI legislation, efforts to regulate frontier AI models will have to rely on existing legal authorities. Our latest working paper discusses whether and how existing authorities can contribute to tracking and licensing regimes for frontier AI:

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LawAI Director of Research Cullen O’Keefe joined the Lawfare podcast to discuss the “Chips for Peace” framework published earlier this month: coordination between the US and its allies on safety regulation, benefit-sharing, and nonproliferation for advanced AI systems.

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Our Programs team roles (Director of Programs and Program Associate) close this Sunday, August 4! Make sure to submit your applications before then (or send the application form to anyone you think could be a promising candidate, for a chance at a $5000 referral reward!). All