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STIP is a Wilson Center program focused on tech policy; useful as a source for governance-oriented analysis and policy recommendations on AI and emerging technologies, though not primarily an AI safety research outlet.

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The Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP) at the Wilson Center is a policy research initiative examining the intersection of emerging technologies and public policy, including AI governance, cybersecurity, and digital threats like deepfakes. It produces analysis, convenes experts, and informs policymakers on technology's societal implications.

Key Points

  • Policy-focused research program bridging technology development and governance at a prominent Washington D.C. think tank
  • Covers emerging tech topics including AI, disinformation, deepfakes, and cybersecurity with a policy lens
  • Produces reports, events, and expert commentary aimed at informing legislative and regulatory decisions
  • Serves as a convening body connecting technologists, policymakers, and researchers
  • Relevant to AI governance discussions given its focus on responsible technology deployment and societal impact

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