GW Trustworthy AI Initiative

AI is changing how people work, communicate, learn and make decisions. As AI becomes increasingly embedded into everyday systems–education, healthcare, business, government and more–we need clear ways to design, evaluate and guide its use. Policymakers and researchers must balance AI’s potential to transform society with potential risks and harms. The GW Trustworthy AI Initiative (GW TAI), a pan-university initiative focused on trustworthy AI in systems and for society, serves as an engine of impact-focused interdisciplinary research, preparing resilient leaders and amplifying GW’s role as a global convener. GW TAI brings together faculty and student researchers, industry partners, practitioners and other essential stakeholders to help design systems, study real-world deployments, and inform policy founded in deep scientific understanding. 

 

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GW TAI is leading the way in trustworthy AI in systems and for society.

 

 

 

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TRAILS Announces Broader Impact Awards to Empower Trustworthy AI Leaders

March 12, 2026

TRAILS has announced 11 Broader Impact Awards designed to expand access, participation, and understanding of trustworthy artificial intelligence.

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New Research Aims to Curb Deception in AI Systems

February 26, 2026

Professor Shi Feng leads research on the role of human supervision in AI systems to ensure a future of trustworthy AI systems.

Potash (left) has experimented with AI in art therapy while English Professor Alexa Alice Joubin launched a platform for academics to create their own AI chatbots.

AI in Action: Faculty Experiment with Tech Teaching Tools

February 17, 2026

Through new platforms and new innovations, GW scholars and students are putting artificial intelligence to work in classrooms and clinical settings.

 

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