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Only the President Can Pardon These 6 DC Men—Will He?
The Alley was featured in WTOP News’s coverage of the 8th and H Case wrongful convictions and their fight for pardons.
Overview: Infrastructure for the Digital Age
Recommending Areas for U.S. Leadership and Action to Advance DPI Development
The Digital War on Women: Sexualized Deepfakes, Weaponized Data and Stalkerware That Monitors Victims Online
What Does “Youth Apprenticeship” Mean? The Answer, According to Each State
30 states and DC have defined youth apprenticeship—but definitions vary widely, even on basic apprenticeship components.
Open-Source AI Models Are Not Inherently Security Risks, But They Are Integral to Democracy, States New OTI Report
OTI has published a new report urging the United States to encourage greater openness in the AI ecosystem.
To Ensure a Responsible AI Future, We Need Global Cooperation and Multidisciplinary Dialogues To Complement and Harness the Power of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes
Collaboration between a wide variety of actors is vital to achieving meaningful state-state collaboration on AI.
What Nine Local Leaders Wish They Knew About Evictions in Their Area
Eviction Data Response Network partners want to know more about evictions in their locality in order to support advocacy and policy change.
Empowering Community College Partnerships for Economic Development and Industrial Policy
Announcing a new network supporting community college partnerships in economic development, innovation ecosystems, and CHIPS & Science Act.