Kevin Frazier in the Media

Kevin Frazier’s faculty profile

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R Street November 13, 2025

America’s Litigation Addiction Threatens Its AI Leadership

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier co-authored an article arguing that relying on litigation rather than proactive governance to regulate AI threatens the United States’ innovation and leadership in that area.
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The Daily Texan November 9, 2025

Law school launches database to analyze benefits of AI for public policy

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier discusses his hopes for the AI Opportunity Inventory to serve as a source of inspiration for noticing how use cases of AI require additional support and diffusion, with the potential to advance new knowledge and opportunities if used properly.
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The Regulatory Review November 7, 2025

Week in Review

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier is mentioned as the editor's choice in the Week in Review for his essay arguing that the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of a “republic form of governance” provides a check on corporate concentration power.
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Fulcrum November 7, 2025

You Can’t Save the American Dream by Freezing It in Time

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier advocates for the U.S. to focus on AI literacy, adoption, and economic dynamism to build a resilient and competitive future rather than pushing anti-AI political rhetoric.
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Fulcrum October 10, 2025

The New Talk: The Need To Discuss AI With Kids

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier advocates for AI literacy among youth, following the lawsuit against OpenAI by parents who allege the tool contributed to their son's tragic death.
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Fulcrum September 26, 2025

Why Academic Debates About AI Mislead Lawmakers—and the Public

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier offers his opinion on the perpetuating cycle of speculation and discourse by scholars about AI and legislators crafting sweeping laws based on the potential harms rather than hard evidence about these tools.