AI Policy Bulletin publishes expert, peer-reviewed articles on AI governance and policy for an audience spanning government, think tanks, and academia. Launched in early 2025 as a volunteer initiative and fiscally sponsored by Ashgro Inc, the publication distinguishes itself by subjecting all submissions to review by two or more AI governance experts before publication. Its content covers topics including compute governance, chip export controls, great power competition, AI safety standards, and regulatory frameworks. With over 1,000 subscribers across the US, UK, and EU, it aims to translate rigorous policy thinking into accessible, actionable content for decision-makers.
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AI Policy Bulletin believes that the quality and accessibility of policy ideas are a bottleneck for good AI governance. By producing peer-reviewed, evidence-informed articles that translate cutting-edge research into actionable recommendations, the publication aims to equip policymakers with the conceptual tools needed to regulate AI responsibly. The causal chain runs from rigorous analysis, through broad distribution to a targeted audience of decision-makers, to better-informed regulation that reduces risks from poorly governed AI development — including risks from geopolitical competition that incentivizes cutting corners on safety.
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- Apr 2, 2026, 9:50 PM UTC
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- Mar 19, 2026, 10:30 PM UTC