LONDON—In response to the UK government’s release of its new Industrial Strategy and the accompanying Digital and Technologies Sector Plan, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement from Ayesha Bhatti, head of digital policy for the UK and EU: The UK’s new Industrial Strategy| Center for Data Innovation
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany’s northernmost state, has announced plans to abandon Microsoft's productivity suite for open-source alternatives by mid-2025, framing the decision as a reduction in both digital dependencies and costs. But the reality is that the government is prioritising political symbo| Center for Data Innovation
State lawmakers across the United States are taking aim at the practice of using personal data to algorithmically tailor prices to different consumers. Unfortunately, their proposed state bills conflate data-driven pricing with harmful practices such as discriminatory or deceptive pricing. That misu| Center for Data Innovation
LONDON—Following the passage of the Data Use and Access Bill, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement from Ayesha Bhatti, head of digital policy for the UK and EU: The passage of the Data Use and Access Bill is a major step forward for the UK’s digital economy. The Bill prov| Center for Data Innovation
States are racing to regulate artificial intelligence, creating a patchwork of laws that threatens to slow innovation, drive up compliance costs, and undermine U.S. global competitiveness. In 2023, the National Conference of State Legislatures tracked over 450 AI-related bills introduced across all| Center for Data Innovation