Resource Collection
This collection includes potentially helpful resources; however, content on these sites does not, necessarily, represent the views or policies of Western Washington University.
With an Adobe license, users can benefit from Firefly’s ability to generate images, backgrounds, and do basic image editing.
The AI Alliance is building and advancing open source AI agents, data, models, evaluation, safety, applications and advocacy to ensure everyone can benefit.
An open-licensed toolkit for K-12 leaders, authorities, and teachers building AI guidance, policy, and best practices.
Explore the world of AI Inference, a game-changing technology that's transforming the way we make decisions and interact with machines. Martin Keen gets into the basics of AI Inference, including what it is, how it works, and its exciting applications in real-world scenarios. By leveraging Data-Driven Decision Making, AI Inference enables organizations to make more accurate and informed decisions, leading to improved outcomes and increased efficiency.
Resource created by an international law firm to keep track of AI regulatory developments around the world.
UC Berkley’s collection of cutting-edge AI research with faculty, students, and alliance partners.
How AI-powered research tools are transforming academic research, how AI can streamline literature reviews, citation tracking, data analysis, and academic writing to enhance research efficiency and accuracy.
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. Our mission is to conduct in-depth, nonpartisan research to improve policy and governance at local, national, and global levels.
“Learning on Purpose” blog post on AI literacy, exploring philosophical, ethical, and pedagogical issues that it raises in education and society and Stanford University’s four elements of AI literacy: functional, ethical, rhetorical, and pedagogical.
As part of the National Institute of Standards & Technology, serves as industry’s primary point of contact within the U.S. government to facilitate testing and collaborative research related to harnessing and securing the potential of commercial AI systems.
An independent non-profit dedicated to providing science-backed resources about climate change, energy, and environmental challenges to the public.
Marek Kiczkowiak, Academic English Now, reviews research tools that connect research to other relevant articles, connect concepts to peer-reviewed research, offer proof-reading, and review AI. (Note: Tools not supported or recommended by WWU.)