What steps should the U.S. take to address China’s growing global share of legacy chip manufacturing?
As artificial intelligence evolves, so does the urgency for legislation to manage both the risks and opportunities associated with it.
Science holds the greatest benefit for society when its process is open, its methods are transparent, and its outputs are accessible. To achieve and sustain a scientific enterprise that is truly open, we need your help.
We’re looking for your big ideas to take U.S. global development practices to the next level – and to use innovation to improve lives around the world.
We’re looking for recommendations that enable safe implementation and governance of AI in the biosciences.
We believe technology policy has the potential to increase opportunity and limit harms, when done through a racial equity lens.
We now need your help to generate innovative, specific, and actionable policy ideas that the U.S. government could use to supercharge the bioeconomy.
The Public Interest Technology University Network and the Day One Project partnered together to run the Public Interest Tech (PIT) Accelerator.
Members of the Day One Technology Policy Accelerator bring a diverse range of experiences to the policymaking process.