Kevin Klyman
Kevin Klyman is a researcher at Stanford's Center for Research on Foundation Models and Harvard’s Belfer Center. His research focuses on AI policy, platform governance, and US national security.
Klyman’s freelance writing has been published in Foreign Policy, TechCrunch, Just Security, The American Prospect, The Diplomat, Inkstick, The National Interest, and South China Morning Post among others. He is the author of “The Great Tech Rivalry: China vs. the US” with Professor Graham Allison. His research on AI policy has been cited by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Atlantic.
Klyman is also a Visiting Fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, an Emerging Expert at the Forum on the Arms Trade, and a JD-MA candidate at Harvard Law School and Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute. He previously worked as a fellow at United Nations Global Pulse and the United Nations Foundation’s Digital Impact Alliance.
-
Deep Dive : Toward a Better Internet
A Safe Harbor for AI Evaluation and Red Teaming
An argument for legal and technical safe harbors for AI safety and trustworthiness research
By Shayne Longpre , Sayash Kapoor , Kevin Klyman , Ashwin Ramaswami , Rishi Bommasani , Arvind Narayanan , Percy Liang & Peter Henderson