Center for AI Responsibility, Innovation, Bioethics, and Education

Bridging Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy in the Caribbean

CARIBE AI educates Puerto Rico's policymakers, advisers, stakeholders, and the public on the ethical, responsible, and sustainable use of artificial intelligence.

Let's stop PR from repeating the same strategies while expecting different results.

Innovation is change that unlocks new value. — Jamie Notter
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AI Policy Pillars
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Island. Unlimited Potential.
Est.
2025

Our Mission

CARIBEAI is dedicated to educating Puerto Rico's government agencies on the ethical, responsible, and sustainable use of artificial intelligence. We develop policy frameworks, provide training, and foster dialogue between technologists and public servants to ensure AI benefits all communities.

Ethical AI Education

Training government agencies on responsible AI use, helping officials understand capabilities, limitations, and ethical considerations.

Policy Development

Creating frameworks for AI governance in Puerto Rico that balance innovation with accountability and protect civil rights.

Sustainable Implementation

Guiding holistic, long-term technology adoption that considers social impact, equity, and environmental sustainability.

Who We Serve

Government Agencies

Equipping public officials and agencies with the knowledge to evaluate, adopt, and govern AI responsibly.

Funders & Partners

Connecting mission-aligned foundations and organizations with impactful AI policy work in the Caribbean.

Policy Researchers

Supporting scholars and analysts studying AI's effects on governance, society, and public services.

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Our in-depth report on how AI can transform public service in Puerto Rico, with verified case studies from Estonia, Singapore, and Uruguay. Available in English and Spanish — free.

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Get In Touch

Interested in partnering, funding, or learning more about our work?

info@caribeai.org