Resources & Tools
What might a comprehensive AI stewardship resource library look like?
The Resource Library
Effective AI stewardship implementation requires practical tools, educational materials, policy templates, and technical resources. Creating this library is a collaborative effort - experts contributing their knowledge, practitioners sharing their experiences, communities documenting their learnings.
<strong>Jump in.</strong> Let's pool our knowledge, resources and insights.
What can be created to support AI stewardship implementation
What Can Be Created
<em>Status: To be developed as the network grows.</em>
• Published Analyses & Reports<br>
Reports Library
<em>Status: Technical tools require expert technical contributors.</em>
• Bias detection and testing tools<br>• AI system documentation frameworks<br>• Third-party audit protocols<br>• Open source code repositories
Technical Tools
• Visual identity guidelines<br>• Logo downloads and assets<br>• Presentation templates<br>• Social media toolkits
Policy Library
<em>Status: Data collection will be ongoing.</em>
• Real-time stewardship metrics dashboard<br>• Open datasets on AI deployment<br>• Latest stewardship research papers<br>• Impact assessment reports
Data & Research
How Can This Library Be Built?
Creating a comprehensive resource library requires collaborative effort from many contributors:
Becomes a comprehensive, curated library with resources for every aspect of AI stewardship - continuously updated as the field evolves.
Maturity Phase
Expands as implementations proceed - case studies emerge, tools are developed, training programs are created, data starts flowing from real-world deployments.
Growth Phase
Begins with foundational documents - the framework itself, basic implementation guides, key principles and standards.
Initial Phase
The library grows organically as the AIPact network develops. Early adopters contribute initial materials. Others refine and expand them based on their own experiences.
<strong>Communities</strong> document their experiences and learnings
<strong>Policy experts</strong> draft model policies and regulations
<strong>Technologists</strong> create open source tools and platforms
<strong>Educators</strong> develop training materials and curricula
<strong>Researchers</strong> contribute studies, frameworks, and analysis of what works
<strong>Practitioners</strong> share templates, tools, and approaches they develop while implementing AI stewardship
You Help Build This
If you have expertise in AI stewardship, practical experience implementing ethical AI, educational materials to share, or technical tools you've developed - you can be among the first contributors to this resource library.
Don't wait for a complete library to exist before starting your own AI stewardship work. Document what you learn. Create the tools you need. Share them with others. Together, these contributions become the resource library that supports a global movement.
Join the Community
You don't need permission to begin working on AI stewardship. Start where you are. Do what you can. Document what you learn. Connect with others doing the same. When people take these individual steps, they connect into something larger, with AIPact coordinating these distributed efforts.
Being at Day Zero is an advantage: early participants shape how pathways develop, what structures emerge, and how the network grows. Jump in, shape the future.
It's Day Zero - and The First Step Is Yours