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1007 | AI Index Report - AI bills and strategies | AI Index Report | Data on national AI strategies, which are policy plans created by governments to guide the development and deployment of AI within their country. Monitoring trends in these strategies is important for assessing how countries prioritize the development and regulation of AI technologies. Sources include national or regional government websites, the OECD AI Policy Observatory (oecd.ai), and news reports. | The AI Index Report tracks, collates, distills, and visualizes data related to artificial intelligence (AI). The mission is to provide unbiased, rigorously vetted, broadly sourced data to enable policymakers, researchers, executives, journalists, and the general public to develop a more thorough and nuanced understanding of the complex field of AI. | AI Index | Nestor Maslej, Loredana Fattorini, Raymond Perrault, Vanessa Parli, Anka Reuel, Erik Brynjolfsson, John Etchemendy, Katrina Ligett, Terah Lyons, James Manyika, Juan Carlos Niebles, Yoav Shoham, Russell Wald, and Jack Clark, “The AI Index 2024 Annual Report,” AI Index Steering Committee, Institute for Human-Centered AI, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, April 2024. | AI Index | https://aiindex.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/HAI_2024_AI-Index-Report.pdf | https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1Fr4jBn58mprCl1ZZqvV1tROZ2NhVgtiw | 2024-06-28 | 2024 | { "url": "https://aiindex.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/HAI_2024_AI-Index-Report.pdf", "name": "CC BY-ND 4.0" } |
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