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KEVIN LI

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HI, I’M KEVIN

I work on policy in Washington, DC. I enjoy thinking about system and
institutional design, public policy communication, free knowledge, internet
policy, artificial intelligence, and dispute resolution.

I currently work in the U.S. Senate as a legislative fellow on artificial
intelligence in the office of Senator Martin Heirnich of New Mexico.

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Learning and knowledge hold a special place in my heart. Outside of work, one of
my deepest passions is volunteering for Wikipedia, which must be, despite its
flaws, one of humanity’s finest creations. I’ve been a Wikipedia editor for a
decade and an elected administrator for five years. I am currently an elected
member of Wikipedia’s Arbitration Committee, the decision-making body of final
appeal for Wikipedia’s most serious disputes. I also currently serve on the
Wikimedia DC Board of Directors.

I also love cooking and baking, backpacking and camping, taking strolls (alone
or with others) through the city, engaging in intentional community, and
especially playing board games. Board game aficionados, please get in touch!

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I hold a master’s degree in public policy from Stanford University, where my
graduate capstone research practicum was conducted at the Stanford Institute for
Human-Centered AI (HAI) under the direction of Dr. Jen King. In grad school,
through HAI, I advised the California Privacy Protection Agency on the design of
regulatory requirements establishing access, disclosure, and opt-out rights for
automated decision-making technology. In undergrad, I also studied public policy
and a computer science minor at Stanford.

I previously served as Special Advisor for AI Policy at the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration, where my projects included
writing for the open-weight AI models workstream (the Report to the President on
Dual-Use Foundation Models with Widely Available Model Weights), the AI
Accountability Policy Report, and AI-related portions of NTIA’s advisory role in
the triennial rulemaking process under Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act.

I also previously worked as a technology policy analyst in the Mayor’s Office of
Technology and Innovation in San José, CA, and as a research intern at the
Technology Policy Institute. I previously taught computer science through
codeConnects (a program of The Coding School) and served as a teaching assistant
for Stanford’s “Introduction to Public Policy”, “Economic Analysis I”,
“Justice”, “Politics and Policy in California”, and “Energy, Clean Innovation,
and Sustainability”.


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