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Civil Rights Standards are Mandatory in a Federal AI Policy
AI Governance Researcher – Policy Track While AI systems increasingly carry implications for whether someone gets a mortgage, qualifies for housing assistance, or is denied a government benefit, the evidence is clear. AI products, while holding genuine promise, have caused documented harm to individuals, communities, and workers, harms that often fall on communities that have […]
A Framework for Evaluating AI Risks and Benefits
AI Governance Researcher, Responsible AI Lab If 2025 was the year that many organizations bet on AI, in 2026, the focus will shift to the implementation and evaluation of AI systems. As organizations transition from testing AI to deploying it at scale, the most important question is no longer whether AI poses risks, but whether […]
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can perpetuate or exacerbate discrimination and segregation in housing, underscoring the need for safe, secure, and trustworthy development, deployment, and adoption of AI in housing and lending. This blog post will establish the meaning of and implications of AI in housing and lending. Understanding AI Between academia, industry, and regulatory bodies, there […]