We’ve gathered the most authoritative AI resources and AI research reports for quick reference – all carefully reviewed, curated and authenticated. We’ll continue to add to this collection as new research unfolds in this fast track AI environment.
The 2025 AI Index Report | Stanford HAI
The latest, most comprehensive edition of the AI Index, it offers in-depth quantitative insights into AI’s landscape—covering trends in hardware, inference costs, publication and patenting activity, and responsible AI adoption. A critical global reference for policymakers, researchers, and business leaders, tracking AI’s evolving influence across society and governance.
Gathering Strength, Gathering Storms | AI 100 2021 Study Panel Report
As part of a century-long AI assessment initiative, this report reflects a multidisciplinary panel’s review of AI’s societal risks and benefits, exploring public perception, governance, and emerging threats. Despite its 2021 publication, it marks a critical milestone in long-view AI foresight and policy planning.
How the US Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence | Pew Research
This timely survey juxtaposes perceptions of AI among over 5,400 U.S. adults and 1,000+ AI experts—revealing stark contrasts in optimism, perceived risks, and support for regulation. A compelling study showcasing the gap between expert enthusiasm and public skepticism.
International AI Safety Report | First Independent
Commissioned by 30 nations ahead of the 2025 AI Action Summit, this international collaborative report, led by AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio, assesses wide-spectrum risks from general-purpose AI and suggests policy pathways for mitigation. It equips global leaders with a risk taxonomy and guidance at a moment of intense AI policy debate.
Managing Extreme AI Risks Amid Rapid Progress | Science
Authored by a consortium including Bengio, Hinton, Russell, and others, this consensus paper outlines the existential and societal dangers of autonomous, generalist AI and urgently calls for technical safeguards and adaptive governance. A foundational statement on how underprepared systems are for an accelerating AI frontier.
Safeguarding Third-Party AI Research: “A Safe Harbor for AI Evaluation and Red Teaming”
This policy brief dissects the barriers impeding independent evaluation of AI systems, highlighting how companies often deter external scrutiny, and proposes safe-harbor frameworks to legitimize and protect third-party red-teaming efforts. A vital piece advocating openness and accountability in AI safety research.
The 2025 Global AI Competitiveness Index | International Finance Forum
The inaugural Global AI Competitiveness Index offers a rich, multidimensional assessment of countries’ AI capabilities covering research, policy, infrastructure, talent, and market strength. A must-use benchmarking tool for comparative analysis of national AI strategies.