I The Institute for Law & AI (LawAI) is an independent think tank that researches and advises on the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence. LawAI conducts foundational research into issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence and law, with the goal of providing governments, industry actors, academics, other nonprofit organizations, and the public with a better understanding of some of the most important legal and policy questions in the field of AI governance.
The Institute for Law and& AI (previously known as (Legal Priorities ProjectLawAI) is an independent think tank that researches and advises on the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence. LawAI conducts foundational research into issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence and law, with the goal of providing governments, industry actors, academics, other nonprofit organizations, and the public with a researchbetter understanding of some of the most important legal and community-building project that conducts and supports strategic legal research that aims to mitigate existential risk and promotepolicy questions in the flourishingfield of future generations.
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Schuett, Jonas (2020)Bullock, Charlie, Suzanne Van Arsdale, Mackenzie Arnold, Matthijs Maas, and Christoph Winter. "Existing Authorities for Oversight of Frontier AI Models." Institute for Law & AI, July 2024. Introducing the Legal Priorities Projecthttps://law-ai.org/existing-authorities-for-oversight/, Effective Altruism Forum, August 30.
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Survival and Flourishing Fund (2020) SFF-2021-H1 S-process recommendations announcement, Survival and Flourishing Fund.
Institute for Law and AI (previously known as The Legal Priorities Project)Project) is a research and community-building project that conducts and supports strategic legal research that aims to mitigate existential risk and promote the flourishing of future generations.
The organisation was founded,founded as "Thethe Legal Priorities Project"Project in 2020. The idea for the project originated in an effective altruism group at Harvard Law School two years earlier.
Institute for Law and AI (previously known as The Legal Priorities Project (LPP)Project) is a research and community-building project that conducts and supports strategic legal research that aims to mitigate existential risk and promote the flourishing of future generations.
The organisation was founded, as "The Legal Priorities Project was foundedProject" in 2020. The idea for the project originated in an effective altruism group at Harvard Law School two years earlier.
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The Legal Priorities Project (LPP) is an independent, globala research and community-building project founded by researchers at Harvard University. We conductthat conducts and supportsupports strategic legal research that mitigates aims to mitigate existential risk and promotespromote the flourishing of future generations.
Survival and Flourishing Fund (2020) SFF-2021-H1 S-process recommendations announcement, Survival and Flourishing Fund.
The Legal Priorities Project (LPP) is an independent, global research and community-building project founded by researchers at Harvard University. We conduct and support strategic legal research that mitigates existential risk and promotes the flourishing of future generations.
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Winter, Christoph et al. (2021) Legal priorities research: aA research agenda, Legal Priorities Project, January.
Future Fund (2022) Our grants and investments: Legal Priorities Project, Future Fund.
Survival and Flourishing Fund (2020) SFF-2021-H1 S-process recommendations announcement, Survival and Flourishing Fund.
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The Legal Priorities Project is an organizationindependent, global research and community-building project founded by researchers at Harvard University. We conduct and support strategic legal research that conductsmitigates existential risk and supports high-impact legal research.promotes the flourishing of future generations.
As of July 2022, the Legal Priorities Project has received nearly 1.2 million in funding from the Future Fund,[1] over $260,000 from the Survival and Flourishing Fund, [2] and over $130,000 from Effective Altruism Funds.[3]
IThe Institute for Law & AI (LawAI) is an independent think tank that researches and advises on the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence. LawAI conducts foundational research into issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence and law, with the goal of providing governments, industry actors, academics, other nonprofit organizations, and the public with a better understanding of some of the most important legal and policy questions in the field of AI governance.