ACUS, Stanford Law School, and NYU School of Law Announce Report on Artificial Intelligence in Federal Agencies

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Stanford Law School Professors David Freeman Engstrom and  Daniel Ho , NYU Law Professor Catherine Sharkey, and California Supreme Court Justice  Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar served as principal advisors on a major report exploring federal agencies' use of AI to carry out administrative law functions. Government by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence in Federal Administrative Agencies looks at current uses of AI technologies in federal agencies, highlights promising uses and addresses challenges in assuring accountability, transparency and non-discrimination.