Brielle Hill is an associate director at the Wadhwani AI Center, housed within the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). With a passion for shaping policy, her focus lies in supporting the Wadhwani Center's mission to answer vitally important questions about the future of artificial intelligence and its implications for the global economy and international security. She offers a dynamic perspective on organizational growth and management, combining experience from diverse nonprofit roles, including her recent roles at CSIS's Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). She also holds the position of vice president of organizational development on the board of directors at CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center. Serving in multiple committee roles, including chair of the Development Committee, she actively contributes to the organization's mission and growth. Brielle studied at Ball State University, specializing in public relations and telecommunications, and completed her MA from the University of Georgia in nonprofit management and leadership.
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New Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) Report, AI Chip Smuggling, California's SB 1047, and an EU AI Act Update
Podcast Episode by Gregory C. Allen and Brielle Hill — August 19, 2024
Autonomous Weapons in Ukraine, Overturning the Chevron Doctrine, and the Delayed Deployment of Apple Intelligence in the EU
Podcast Episode by Gregory C. Allen and Brielle Hill — July 8, 2024
Schumer's AI Policy Roadmap, U.S.-China AI Safety Dialogue, and the Replicator Initiative Announcement
Podcast Episode by Gregory C. Allen and Brielle Hill — May 20, 2024
G42's Partnership with Microsoft, the IDF's Reported AI System, and Meta's Watermarking Update
Podcast Episode by Gregory C. Allen and Brielle Hill — April 19, 2024
How is the G7 Thinking about AI?
Podcast Episode by Gregory C. Allen and Brielle Hill — March 29, 2024