Although reaching satisfactory resolutions may be problematic, a multi-stakeholder conversation must begin now on how—for society’s good—cloud-based systems can be made more resilient. The post We Need to Talk About Cloud Resilience appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Shane Tews met with Cy Khormaee and Ryan Luo to discuss how the cybersecurity landscape quickly shifting due to AI-powered illicit activity and how can we ensure a secure inbox. The post Using AI to Fight AI in the Email Inbox appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
A survey conducted for the Freedom Forum about one month before Charlie Kirk’s assassination reveals that many people––especially younger ones––already feared speaking out due to potentially negative consequences. Dialing back retributive impulses that chill online expression and foster self-censorship is essential for a robust pluralistic society. The post Fear of Speaking Out Online: Data and Contentions About Self-Censorship appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
The tragedy is that the impulse behind participatory democracy—the desire for inclusion and fairness—has translated into bureaucratic systems that confuse involvement with improvement. Until we rediscover forms of governance that reward results instead of rituals, we’ll keep mistaking the appearance of responsiveness for the real thing. The post Procedural Rituals over Governance Results appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
In place of broad financial surveillance, I propose a system through which law enforcement agencies could query digital transactors for investigative purposes. Such a system would maintain or strengthen law enforcement capabilities while obviating the existing broad and costly financial surveillance regime. The post Innovative Methods To Detect Illicit Activity Involving Digital Assets appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
While commemorating Indigenous peoples’ histories and cultures is laudable, honoring UNDRIP may cost societies. The post Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Spectrum Ownership appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
By repealing the school bus and hotspot expansions, the Carr Commission has restored the E-Rate program to its proper scope: supporting broadband connections for classrooms and libraries. The post Carr Reins in FCC Overreach on School Wi-Fi appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Strong encryption is the backbone of digital privacy and secure data. Pressure on the government to weaken encryption is mounting, which raises some serious concerns. How do we preserve strong encryption standards in the face of security concerns? And must we pick between security and privacy? Earlier this year, Shane Tews moderated a panel titled […]| American Enterprise Institute - AEI
Countless lawsuits filed against online media companies and blaming them for all manner of harms raise important questions about human agency, causation, blame shifting, and the power of speech.| American Enterprise Institute - AEI
DeepSeek's rise underscores the importance of American investment in artificial intelligence.| American Enterprise Institute - AEI