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The shared commons for AI education and the public interest

Hundreds of nonprofits, libraries, faith communities, and universities are working to address the AI knowledge gap — in silos. The AI Civic Commons is where they find each other, share what works, and demonstrate together what they cannot show alone.

“The people most affected by AI — the workers whose jobs are being transformed, the seniors navigating AI customer service, the students using tools they barely understand — deserve reliable, trustworthy information about what AI is, what it does, and how to engage with it on their own terms.”

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AI GovernanceUnpacking the White House National Policy Framework for AI
Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), Georgetown
Mar 26, 2026(opens in new tab)
AI GovernanceWhite House Releases National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence
Snell & Wilmer Law / Nixon Peabody LLP
Mar 20, 2026(opens in new tab)
AI EducationDartmouth Launches New Courses on Artificial Intelligence
Dartmouth News
Mar 20, 2026(opens in new tab)
AI EthicsTop AI Ethics and Policy Issues of 2025 and What to Expect in 2026
AIhub.org
Mar 4, 2026(opens in new tab)