Kevin Frazier in the Media

Kevin Frazier’s faculty profile

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The Fulcrum May 22, 2026

We’re Failing Gen Alpha

Lecturer Kevin Frazier argues that policymakers are failing Gen Alpha by waiting to act on AI's expected disruption to the labor market and urges dynamic legislation with pre-written, trigger-based policies designed to protect workers before a crisis hits.
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The National Interest May 21, 2026

The US-China Summit Signals a Potential Shift in US AI Policy

Lecturer Kevin Frazier argues that U.S.-China AI cooperation on biosecurity and cybersecurity risks is worth pursuing, but must be guided by transparency, congressional involvement, and protection of American AI leadership.
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Fortune May 13, 2026

Your grandma should be using AI. really

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier shares his view that AI can meaningfully improve both the quality of life of older Americans and the support systems that surround them.
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RealClear Policy May 12, 2026

The End of the AI Binary

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier offers his view that being pro-AI does not mean being pro-recklessness, but rather creating the conditions for AI to be deployed widely and quickly while ensuring core institutions can keep up.  
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Daily Journal April 16, 2026

We need to build a better AI

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier pens a column pointing out that AI's most productive use cases are more likely to be uncovered if people from a range of backgrounds test its application to new and complex problems.
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Fulcrum April 10, 2026

Build Better AI

AI Innovation and Law Professor Kevin Frazier authors an opinion encouraging the masses to test AI within their expertise and publicly disclose the results for successes and failures.
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Austin Today April 9, 2026

Austin Tech Workers Impacted by AI-Driven Restructuring

Following layoffs from Oracle and Expedia in Austin, AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier recommends focusing on creating new jobs rather than questioning past job displacement.