AI Policy Daily is a daily briefing on AI policy and politics. Every morning we pull together the developments worth knowing, across industry, research, Congress, the agencies, the courts and the broader world, and explain what each one means. It started as something we built for ourselves, because the AI news we needed was scattered across too many sources and topics to easily follow.
AI is advancing faster than any technology we're familiar with, and it continues to accelerate. The policy world around it changes by the week. New models, new rules, new fights in Congress and the courts: more arrives every day than anyone can read, let alone sort. AI Policy Daily filters the noise to deliver every update you need to know. We track it all and put it in one place, so staying current does not take your whole morning.
Who publishes it
AI Policy Daily is published and funded by the AI Policy Institute (AIPI), a research and polling nonprofit focused on artificial intelligence. AIPI is known for its public opinion polling on AI and its policy research, and it works with lawmakers, journalists, and researchers across the field.
Our team

Daniel is the founder and executive director of the AI Policy Institute (AIPI), the research and polling nonprofit that publishes AI Policy Daily. He started the briefing for his own use and manually edits it daily. AIPI's research has helped shape national conversations and bipartisan legislation on frontier AI development, national competitiveness, and AI risk. Before AIPI, Daniel co-founded the fintech company Reserve.

Min runs the day-to-day production of AI Policy Daily and led the design process during development. She also leads communications for the AI Policy Network. Min spent five years on Capitol Hill, most recently as communications director for the Senate Banking and Housing Committee under Chairman Sherrod Brown, and earlier worked on higher education policy at the think tank Third Way.
Christopher builds and runs the software behind AI Policy Daily, including the pipeline of models that gathers and drafts each edition. He has an MSc in Computer Science from Lund University, and his earlier work includes roles as a senior software engineer at Apple and in fintech.

Carrie advises AI Policy Daily on editorial direction and is vice president of government affairs at the AI Policy Network. She spent ten years on Capitol Hill, working for the House Rules Committee, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and later led bipartisan international public policy partnerships at Meta.

Philip manages research for AI Policy Daily. He tracks legislation and policy developments and checks the facts behind each edition. He holds an MSc in International Social and Public Policy from LSE, where his dissertation analyzed AI automation exposure across U.S. labor markets, and an MA in Economics and Politics from the University of Edinburgh.
Joanne keeps AI Policy Daily running day-to-day, handling the operations and logistics behind the publication.
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