The Societal Impact of Foundation Models: Advancing Evidence-based AI Policy
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is humanity's most promising technology because of the remarkable capabilities offered by foundation models. Yet, the same technology brings confusion and consternation: foundation models are poorly understood and they may precipitate a wide array of harms. This dissertation explains how technology and society coevolve in the age of AI, organized around three themes. First, the conceptual framing: the capabilities, risks, and the supply chain that grounds foundation models in the broader economy. Second, the empirical insights that enrich the conceptual foundations: transparency created via evaluations at the model level and indexes at the organization level. Finally, the transition from understanding to action: superior understanding of the societal impact of foundation models advances evidence-based AI policy. View together, this dissertation makes inroads into achieving better societal outcomes in the age of AI by building the scientific foundations and research-policy interface required for better AI governance.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2506.23123,
title = {The Societal Impact of Foundation Models: Advancing Evidence-based AI Policy},
author = {Rishi Bommasani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.23123},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Stanford University PhD Dissertation of Rishi Bommasani (Department of Computer Science, 2025). Also available at https://purl.stanford.edu/zf669yy0336