
Haakon Huynh is an AI policy researcher focused on compute governance, AI infrastructure, and public accountability. He contributes part time at The AI Collective Institute, where he researches emerging AI regulation, including New York’s RAISE Act, and how governance mechanisms translate into public trust. He is also a researcher at Columbia University and works on multinational compute-sharing as a policy response to the global compute divide. Before entering AI policy, he was a professional violinist and conductor.