We are excited to share that members of the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL) will be presenting at the American Political Science Association (APSA) 2025 Conference!
- Alexander Wilhelm, Daniel Schiff, Kaylyn Schiff & Tyler Girard present “The Influence of Ethics Commitments and Audits on Public Trust in AI."
- Chandler Robinson, Kaylyn Schiff, Daniel Schiff, Josh McCrain & Ian Adams present "Civilian Oversight and AI in in US Local Law Enforcement."
- Kaylynn Schiff, Daniel Schiff, Bryce Deitrich, Christina Walker & Chee Hae Chung present “The Impact of Generative AI on Political Outreach: Insights from Two Experiments”
- Lisa Argyle, Ethan Busby, Joshua Gubler, Christopher Karpowitz, Jessica Preece & David Wingate present “Voices, Gender, and Political Persuasion: An AI-Empowered Approach”
- Jason Berteotti, Maxie Bernard & Tyler Girard present “Bad Reputation: The Domestic Costs of Bargaining with Unreliable Foreign Leaders”
- Chee Hae Chung, Daniel Schiff & Min Han Kim present “Governing AI: Legislative Preferences & Challenges in Korea’s National Assembly”
- Chee Hae Chung, Bryce Deitrich & Daniel Schiff present “Big Tech as Sovereign Disruptors: Rethinking State-Corporate Power in the AI Era”
- Jongyoon Baik & Eddie Yang present “Authoritarian Courts as an Institution of Control”
- Hanna Sistek presents “Asymmetric Accountability: Affective Polarization and Public Responses to Political Disinformation”
- Christina Walker, Natalia Bueno, Daniel Schiff & Kaylyn Schiff present “Watering Down Watermarks: The Effectiveness of Labeling Deepfakes”
- Indira Patil & Daniel Schiff present “Translating AI Literacy into Public Participation in AI Policy”
- Mazie Bernard, Tyler Girard & Nicole McMahon present “The Politics of SOGI Mainstreaming at the World Bank”