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Subject CDT’s Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence
Date August 19, 2025 6:31 PM
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CDT's Research on the Newest AI Developments and Policy


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CDT's Research on the Newest AI Developments and Policy



As artificial intelligence (AI) evolves and becomes increasingly commonplace in our daily lives, the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) is a leader in conceptualizing, executing, and sharing innovative original research and practical insights to ensure AI is adopted in a way that respects and advances people's rights. Building on a strong foundation of original research with real-world implications, CDT provides practical recommendations and support for policymakers and developers, while helping journalists and the broader public engage with what's at stake.



A Leading Source of Public Interest Expertise

Launched in 2023, CDT's AI Governance Lab is a leading public interest voice on how to build, use, and govern AI systems to protect people's rights and interests. From big questions like
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to emerging issues like
AI agents ([link removed]), we provide practical advice on how developers can protect users' rights while supporting innovation.

In partnership with the Ada Lovelace Institute, CDT published a report on
AI assurance ([link removed]), a new field focused on ensuring AI works the way it's intended. And we've advocated for more
visibility into AI safety training ([link removed])
so researchers and experts can understand how new models actually try to keep people safe. By digging deep on model specifications, training datasets, and evaluation processes, CDT is pushing forward the conversation between companies, regulators, technologists, and civil society to help find solutions that work for all of us.

Helping Government Work Better With AI

CDT is also committed to helping public agencies use AI to deliver better services for people. Our Equity in Civic Tech team has produced a wide range of resources to help governments
consider AI use cases ([link removed])
with an eye towards protecting rights and privacy. We've also provided roadmaps on
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and
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that govern public sector AI use. Further, we investigated
AI governance at the local level ([link removed]), advocating for policies that uphold transparency, accountability, and equity in local and citywide agencies.

Administrators, teachers, students, and parents are on the front lines of AI integration in education. CDT is actively supporting educators by analyzing
AI guidance across state education agencies ([link removed])
and by offering expert guidance to policymakers. Our original research has helped shine a spotlight on troubling issues like AI
plagiarism-detection tools ([link removed])
that have disproportionately impacted marginalized students. And we've developed model policy and infographics to address
incidents of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) in K-12 schools ([link removed])
that will help school leaders tackle a pressing issue in ways that do more than just punish perpetrators after the harm has been done.

Supporting Lawmakers

Along with our work with local government, CDT is supporting lawmakers at the federal and state level. CDT is closely involved in deliberations over
Colorado’s SB 24-205 ([link removed]), a landmark law governing the use of AI in consequential decisions that impact people's lives. To ensure that our "laboratories of democracy" can continue to tackle the tough issues raised by evolving technology in the face of Congressional inaction, we also successfully spoke out against the proposed
ten-year federal moratorium on state AI legislation ([link removed]). Following revisions to the moratorium, CDT partnered with more than 140 civil society organizations to
send a letter to Senate leadership ([link removed]), outlining how the moratorium would undermine civil rights and civil liberties and cause harm to ordinary people.

Most recently, following the release of the
White House’s AI Action Plan ([link removed])
and "Woke AI" Executive Order,
CDT released new analysis ([link removed])
on the practical challenges of defining and measuring ideologically "neutral" AI. We also spoke out against the hypocrisy of the Order's call for neutrality in large language models (LLMs), given that it also seeks to control the information environment and police LLM outputs.



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Op-Ed: Before AI Agents Act, We Need Answers ([link removed])


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AI for Combating Fraud and Waste – Flyswatters or Sledgehammers? ([link removed])


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Op-Ed: The Issue with AI-Powered Pricing ([link removed])


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Testimony: CDT’s Jake Laperruque Advocates for Strong Safeguards on Law Enforcement’s use of Facial Recognition Technology ([link removed])


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Op-Ed: Personalized AI is Rerunning the Worst Part of Social Media’s Playbook ([link removed])


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CDT and the Leadership Conference Release New Analysis of Immigration, DOGE, and Data Privacy ([link removed])


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CDT Joins Letter Urging Congress to Support AI Whistleblower Protections ([link removed])




Throughout our work, CDT remains committed to championing responsible AI innovation that puts people first. If you are not yet engaged and want to join the conversation, please click the link to
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or reply to this email. You can help advance civil rights and civil liberties in the digital age.


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