AI for the People, By the People
AI is everywhere, from writing emails to taking headshots, this new co-gov model activates the general public to weigh in on how AI is used.
AI is everywhere, from writing emails to taking headshots, this new co-gov model activates the general public to weigh in on how AI is used.
In the Tuskegee, Alabama, an historical gem for Black excellence, the Us@250 will host a workshop to advance local projects.
Hollie Russon Gilman, Sarah Jacob, and Alexander Fung spoke with Farah Ahmad, Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development.
Hollie Russon Gilman and Lizbeth Lucero spoke with Policy Strategist Chaya Braxton of the Richmond Office of Community Wealth Building.
Hollie Russon Gilman and Amy Eisenstein wrote about citizens’ assemblies for the Boston Globe.
Reinvesting in our civic infrastructure—the people and places that bring us together—is one solution to the loneliness crisis.
As the U.S. approaches 250 years, Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ announces its inaugural class of Us@250 fellows focused on reimagining the American narrative.
Lee Drutman wrote about the Ostrogorski Paradox and how the introduction of more political parties may be a solution to the paradox.