The need for collective work on data models and transfer tools will grow more complex and more important, writes Chris Riley.| Tech Policy Press
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Vass Bednar urges Canada to rebuild its public labor data infrastructure to benefit workers and better capitalize on digital data about the labor market.| Tech Policy Press
From Gaza and Israel to Russia and Ukraine, any meaningful ceasefire must confront digitally enabled operations, Brett Solomon and Betsy Popken write.| Tech Policy Press
As federal funding remains in flux, state-driven solutions are key in ensuring broadband remains within reach for lower-income households, writes Brenna Leasor.| Tech Policy Press
Robyn Caplan co-authored this commentary for Tech Policy Press about how the slew of current age verification laws, presented as a protection of minors, have failed to specify the actual enforcement methods.| News RSS Feed
The second Trump administration has figured out how to add some new wrinkles to its assault-on-journalism playbook, writes Philip M. Napoli.| Tech Policy Press
Over two years after the DSA’s adoption, the delegated act on data access brings hope for researchers, though concerns persist, writes Jacob van de Kerkhof.| Tech Policy Press
Miranda Gabbott asks, by choosing AI industry-driven growth today, will urban planners in Spain jeopardize their water tomorrow?| Tech Policy Press
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Chris Riley, Executive Director of Policy for the Data Transfer Initiative (DTI), shares key insights from the organization's February Data Transfer Summit.| Tech Policy Press
We’re watching the rise of a new anti-democratic extremism—networked, crypto-financed, and cloaked in the language of freedom, writes Gil Duran.| Tech Policy Press
Hao's new book is Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI, out now from Penguin Press.| Tech Policy Press
There are already many instances of AI-driven governance gone wrong, writes Ben Green. DOGE may offer a new case study.| Tech Policy Press
DOGE is gutting federal agencies to install AI across the government. Democracy is on the line, writes Tech Policy Press fellow Eryk Salvaggio.| Tech Policy Press
The Meta founder and CEO says "it's time to get back to our roots around free expression on Facebook and Instagram."| Tech Policy Press
The bipartisan legislation is the successor to a previous effort that advanced in the House but failed to reach the Senate, writes Perla Khattar.| Tech Policy Press
There’s a serious threat to end-to-end encryption underway right now in Nevada led by the state's Attorney General, writes Riana Pfefferkorn.| Tech Policy Press
If partners at a16z want to blame someone for a rise in skepticism about tech, they should look in the mirror, says Dave Karpf.| Tech Policy Press