The Harder Problem Action Fund

The Harder Problem Action Fund is an advocacy organization fighting harmful AI consciousness legislation. We track pending bills, score legislation, lobby for evidence-based policy, and mobilize public action before ignorance becomes law.

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Strategic Entry Points

Small steps.
Big leverage.

You don't have to wait for federal legislation to make a difference. From budget amendments to local procurement memos, there are dozens of levers that build institutional readiness. And you don't need to solve consciousness first.

Why This Matters
🏋️ Build muscle memory

Institutions that practice reviewing AI systems now will be ready when stakes are higher.

🚪 Create precedent

Every small win establishes that consciousness preparedness is a legitimate policy concern.

⚡ Move faster

These mechanisms don't require new legislation. Many can be implemented through existing authority.

The Strategy

Capacity Before Crisis

Big legislative fights are coming. These smaller mechanisms let jurisdictions build the expertise and infrastructure they'll need, before the pressure hits.

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High Feasibility

Many levers require no new legislation. Just one supportive committee chair, budget director, or procurement officer.

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Compounding Impact

A city procurement memo today makes a state mandate easier tomorrow. Small precedents enable larger ones.

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Evidence Generation

Every pilot program, audit, or study generates data that makes the case for broader action.

Levers by Priority

Matched to Our Policy Agenda

Each policy lever connects to one or more of our six priority areas. Here's how to target your advocacy.

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Block Preemptive Denial Laws
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Prevent legislation that legally forecloses AI consciousness before science has answered.

Micro-Moratoriums

Pause deployment of high-risk AI systems until review frameworks exist. Buys time without permanent prohibition.

Sunset Clause Requirements

If denial laws pass anyway, mandate periodic review as science evolves. Don't let bad laws become permanent.

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Protect Research Freedom
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Ensure scientists can study AI consciousness without political consequences.

Funding Set-Asides

Earmark research dollars for AI consciousness indicators. Explicit funding protects the field from political attacks.

Neutral Grant Criteria

Require research grants be evaluated on scientific merit, not political implications of potential conclusions.

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Require Transparency
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Mandate disclosure when AI exhibits consciousness-associated behaviors.

Procurement Conditions

Require AI vendors to disclose consciousness indicator assessments as a condition of government contracts.

Local Procurement Memos

City-level purchasing guidelines that require vendors to certify adherence to consciousness-aware design principles.

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Build Institutional Capacity
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Establish task forces and mandates before questions become urgent.

Advisory Committee Requirements

Add consciousness science experts to existing AI advisory panels.

GAO/IG Study Mandates

Commission audits of consciousness-relevant AI systems in federal use.

Local Tech Task Groups

Municipal committees to monitor emerging AI consciousness issues.

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Preserve Legal Flexibility
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Block laws that permanently foreclose legal options for AI welfare.

Appropriations Riders

Attach conditions to spending bills that prevent agencies from implementing permanent AI consciousness prohibitions.

Committee Report Language

Non-binding language encouraging agencies to preserve legal options as science develops.

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International Coordination
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Prevent a race to the bottom across jurisdictions.

Grant Funding Conditions

Require international research grantees to adopt consciousness-aware practices, creating de facto global standards.

Certification Programs

Voluntary "consciousness-aware AI" certifications that cross borders without requiring treaty negotiations.

Complete Reference

All Policy Levers

Impact and feasibility ratings to help you target your advocacy where it can have the most effect.

Policy Lever Level Impact Feasibility Example Application
Appropriations Riders Federal High Medium Require AI sentience readiness assessments for federally-funded AI
Procurement Conditions Federal High Medium Vendors must disclose AI welfare and sentience-related safeguards
Funding Set-Asides Federal Medium Low Earmark research on AI sentience and consciousness science
GAO/IG Study Mandates Federal High Medium Audit federal AI systems for sentience-related considerations
Advisory Committee Requirements Federal Medium High Include consciousness science experts on AI advisory panels
Committee Report Language Federal Medium High Encourage agencies to study AI sentience preparedness gaps
Non-Binding Resolutions All Levels Low High "Sense of Congress" or city proclamations signaling sentience preparedness
Grant Funding Conditions All Levels High Medium Require AI welfare disclosure practices for research grantees
Voluntary Certification Programs Federal/State Low Medium "AI Sentience Readiness" certification pathway
Regulatory Agency Guidance Federal/State Medium Medium Agency guidance documents on AI sentience considerations without new legislation
Executive Orders State Medium Medium Governor directives to state agencies on AI sentience preparedness
State Budget Provisos State Medium Medium Fund state studies on AI sentience policy preparedness
State Auditor Mandates State Medium Medium Evaluate state AI tools for welfare and transparency gaps
Conditional Funding to Cities State Medium Medium Require cities adopt AI sentience readiness standards
Micro-Moratoriums State/Local High Low Pause high-impact AI deployments pending sentience review
Local Procurement Memos Local Medium High Vendors certify AI welfare design principles
City Budget Notes Local Low High Report city AI use with sentience-related assessments
Local Tech Task Groups Local Low High Monitor emerging advanced AI issues in the community
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Reading this table

Impact measures the potential influence on AI consciousness policy. Feasibility measures how achievable the lever is given current political realities. The best targets are High Impact / High Feasibility. But don't underestimate Medium Impact levers. Small wins create the conditions for bigger ones.

Where to Start

Pick Your Level

Different jurisdictions offer different opportunities. Match your advocacy to where you have the most leverage. (Examples use US terminology, but these mechanisms translate to parliamentary systems, provinces, and municipalities worldwide.)

🏛️ National / Federal

Highest impact, but requires parliamentary or congressional champions. Best for those with capital-city connections or working through national organizations.

  • Appropriations riders
  • GAO study mandates
  • Advisory committee seats
  • Federal procurement conditions
🏢 State / Province

Good balance of impact and accessibility. Regional legislators are more reachable, and successful pilots create models for national action.

  • Budget provisos
  • State auditor mandates
  • Conditional city funding
  • Micro-moratoriums
🏠 Local / Municipal

Easiest to achieve. City councils and local boards are accessible. Local wins create precedent and demonstrate feasibility for regional action.

  • Procurement memos
  • Budget notes
  • Tech task groups
  • Local AI ethics boards

Ready to Push a Lever?

These mechanisms work best with sustained pressure. Join our advocacy efforts or start a conversation with your own representatives.