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Public Policy at Hugging Face
AI Policy at Hugging Face is a multidisciplinary and cross-organizational workstream. Instead of being part of a vertical communications or global affairs organization, our policy work is rooted in the expertise of our many researchers and developers, from Ethics and Society Regulars and legal team to machine learning engineers working on healthcare, art, and evaluations.
What we work on is informed by our Hugging Face community needs and experiences on the Hub. We champion ethical openness, investing heavily in ethics-forward research, (transparency mechanisms)[https://huggingface.co/blog/model-cards], platform safeguards, and translate our lessons to policy.
So what have we shared with policymakers?
Policy Materials
The following materials reflect what we find urgent to stress to policymakers at the time of the request for information and will be updated as materials are published.
United States of America
- Congressional
- September 2023: Clement Delangue (CEO) Senate AI Insight Forum Kickoff Statement
- June 2023: Clement Delangue (CEO) House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Testimony
- Written statement
- View recorded testimony
- November 2023: Dr. Margaret Mitchell (Chief Ethics Scientist) Senate Insight Forum Statement
- Executive
- February 2024: Response to NIST RFC
- December 2023: Response to OMB EO RFC
- November 2023: Response to U.S. Copyright Office
- June 2023: Response to NTIA
- September 2022: Response to NIST RMF
- June 2022: Response to NAIRR
- Congressional
European Union
- January 2024: Response to Digital Services Act, Transparency Reports
- July 2023: Comments on the Proposed AI Act
United Kingdom
- November 2023: Irene Solaiman (Head of Global Policy) oral evidence to UK Parliament House of Lords transcript
- September 2023: Response to UK Parliament: UK Parliament RFI: LLMs
- June 2023: Response to No 10: UK RFI: AI Regulatory Innovation White Paper