The FAIRWORK project investigates how artificial intelligence is reshaping labor markets, job structures, and workforce policy.
This project is building a database that includes survey questions about AI attitudes, opinions, and policy preferences across polls and surveys run by academic institutions, think tanks, and news organizations. This will assist in understanding how AI attitudes vary over time, across countries, and across subgroups of the population
This project will examine how police executives impact accountability practices and outcomes within law enforcement agencies. The research team will create comprehensive datasets on police chiefs, sheriffs, civilian review boards, and accountability mechanisms like body-worn cameras and AI systems for identifying misconduct.
This database includes deepfake images and videos about political actors, institutions, or events. We are compiling information about the political deepfakes such as whether the images/videos are presented as real/fake, whether there is external verification, who the targets are, what potential harms are depicted, any real-world evidence of harms, how they are spread on social media, and what framing/narratives they evoke.
The AI Governance Regulatory Archive (AGORA) database is a collaboration between GRAIL and the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) at Georgetown, with the purpose of compiling AI-related legislation into a single archive.