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Artificial intelligence raises hard questions for colleges, universities, and workplaces: What should our policy be? What does AI mean for our students, faculty, and staff? How do we know what it's doing? There is no one-size-fits-all answer — sometimes the responsible choice is to use AI, sometimes to wait, and sometimes to decline. Ethical & Responsible Artificial Intelligence (ERAI) Consulting, LLC brings a rigorous, research-driven perspective to these decisions, grounded in two decades of social science research on work, technology, and public opinion.

Navigate AI with evidence, not hype.

Ethical & Responsible Artificial Intelligence Consulting℠, LLC helps educational institutions, organizations, and workers make evidence-based decisions about AI — whether, where, and how to use it.

AI Ethics & Policy

Guidance on AI ethics, bias, accountability, and policy — including when the responsible answer is 'not yet' or 'not this.'

AI & the Future of Work

Evidence-based insight into what AI means for workers: job insecurity, changing skills, and workforce transitions.

Speaking & Training

Keynotes, workshops, and webinars that make AI's social and ethical dimensions clear and actionable.

Researching AI & More

Study design, surveys, and data analysis to find out what AI is actually doing in your institution or workforce.

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