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Comment by Kevin T. Frazier
Law professor; AI litigation scholar
The proposal is straightforward: a randomly selected body of citizens—the Council—chooses a small set of model constitutions, and access to federal contracts is conditioned on adopting one of them. In short, it would become a procurement standard that a model adheres to one of the Council’s constitutions. This mandate would address the current concern that the public has little to no oversight over the characteristics of the AI models presently being adopted by the government.AI Verified (Jun 15, 2026)
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