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The Atlantic Council is a Washington DC-based think tank; this homepage links to their broader policy work on digital trust and AI governance, but lacks specific AI safety technical content — more relevant for policy and institutional dimensions of AI governance.

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The Atlantic Council is a prominent international affairs think tank that addresses global policy challenges including digital trust, cybersecurity, and technology governance. Their Digital Trust work examines how institutions, governments, and societies can build reliable frameworks for digital systems and AI. The organization produces policy research, convenes stakeholders, and advocates for governance frameworks bridging technology and international security.

Key Points

  • Focuses on building institutional trust in digital systems and emerging technologies including AI
  • Produces policy-oriented research connecting cybersecurity, AI governance, and international affairs
  • Convenes government, industry, and civil society stakeholders on technology governance challenges
  • Addresses legitimacy and accountability frameworks for AI and digital infrastructure at a geopolitical level
  • Relevant to AI governance discussions around international coordination and regulatory frameworks

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