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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Organization registry
Nonprofits, libraries, think tanks, and intergovernmental bodies working on AI education and the public interest.
152 organizations →Program library
Curated AI education programs for professionals, faith communities, and youth — from Helsinki to Harvard.
56 programs →Policy frameworks
International, national, and industry AI policy instruments — from OECD principles to the EU AI Act.
43 frameworks →Article repository
Curated articles, policy developments, and research on AI ethics, governance, and public education.
Updated daily →International development
AI for health, agriculture, education, and governance in the Global South — funded projects with outcomes.
14 projects →Tags & topics
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