

Governing Intelligence: NY-12, 2026, and the Emerging Politics of AI
AI is emerging as one of the defining policy issues of the 2026 election cycle, especially in New York, where candidates are offering distinct visions for how the U.S. should govern, regulate, and advance AI.
Norm Law and Norm Ai are convening an invite-only event and panel discussion featuring candidates from the NY-12 U.S. Congressional race, and beyond, to help policymakers and industry leaders understand how law-makers are approaching AI innovation, AI safety, economic competitiveness, and the government’s role in AI.
The invite-only event will take place on Monday, April 13th, from 5:30 - 7:00 PM ET at the New York Historical Society.
This forum will provide attendees with a meaningful understanding of where the next U.S. Congress may take AI governance, and how those choices will shape America’s future in an increasingly AI-driven world. John Nay, founder and CEO of Norm Ai, will moderate a panel of lawmakers, candidates, and AI policy experts, including Alex Bores, Jack Schlossberg, Anu Bradford, and more. A reception will follow for further discussion.