It’s been reported that news media lobbyists are heading to the Hill to make their case for protective legislation, which may include the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act. Just in case, we’re providing this refresher list of the reasons we oppose this legislation. The post Is the JCPA Coming Back? Why We Still Oppose the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act appeared first on Public Knowledge.| Public Knowledge
This latest defamation suit will not be the one that overturns the Sullivan doctrine, but President Trump is unlikely to give up.| Public Knowledge
As the scuffle between publishers and AI developers drag on, policy solutions that balance fair use doctrine with incentives for publishers to keep creating are the path forward.| Public Knowledge
The battle between news publishers and AI developers on using copyrighted material in generative AI model training may have some unintended consequences.| Public Knowledge
Gabby Miller rounds up what we do (and don’t) know about Senate Majority Leader Schumer's forums, including documents and statements.| Tech Policy Press
Recent claims from the agency regarding its authority over AI have been nothing short of confusing.| Public Knowledge
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Public Knowledge President and CEO Chris Lewis testified before the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan AI Insights Forum on privacy and liability| Public Knowledge
Public Knowledge promotes freedom of expression, an open internet, and access to affordable communications tools and creative works. We work to shape policy.| Public Knowledge
Contribution: NSF is serving as the lead agency, coordinating the operations of the NAIRR pilot. In addition, NSF will provide allocations on NSF-supported supercomputing systems, AI testbeds and access to advanced networking, data systems and datasets.| NSF - National Science Foundation