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Digital Spirits

Matthew Mittelsteadt, Jack Nicastro, Sam Crombie, Markus Bjoerkheim, Sam Alburger, Jack Solowey, Nabeel S. Qureshi, Dean W. Ball, Roman Osadchuk

Exploring a Liberal framework to guide AI policy. Published in association with the AI and Progress Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Views are the authors' own.

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  • Matthew Mittelsteadt

    Writing on everything AI and technology policy. Exploring classical liberalism in the AI age. Research Fellow and technologist for the AI and Progress Project @mercatus .

  • Jack Nicastro

    Producer with the Foundation for Economic Education. Graduate of Dartmouth College, economics and philosophy. Avid scribbler on economics, philosophy, and political economy.

  • Sam Crombie

    “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” - Arthur C. Clarke

  • Markus Bjoerkheim

    Post-Doctoral Fellow Open Health Mercatus Center at George Mason University

  • Sam Alburger

    Multimedia Journalist | Podcast Producer and Editor | Avid writer about the way I see the world

  • Jack Solowey

    Policy analyst focusing on fintech, including crypto, DeFi, and AI.

  • Nabeel S. Qureshi

    Software engineer, Visiting Scholar at Mercatus

  • Dean W. Ball

    Research Fellow focused on AI at the Mercatus Center

  • Roman Osadchuk

    Research Associate at DFRLab

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