Big Tech’s Foreign Policy Takeover
Elon Musk is only the most brazen illustration of how a handful of commercial tech firms are co-opting U.S. foreign policy.
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Elon Musk is only the most brazen illustration of how a handful of commercial tech firms are co-opting U.S. foreign policy.
Prem Trivedi on Public Knowledge鈥檚 proposal for a 鈥淒igital Platform Commission.鈥
麻豆果冻传媒 Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines China’s counter-UAV efforts.
It’s time to break the government鈥檚 stranglehold on information. Rather than centralize power, let鈥檚 use AI to distribute it.
Federal investment in biotechnology through the National Science Foundation is critical to meet workforce and national security needs.
The Trump administration鈥檚 new policies essentially allow colleges being scrutinized by their accreditor to shop around for a new one.
App-store age verification restricts online spaces for all users regardless of whether or not they are seeking age-restricted content.
Mark Schmitt was quoted in The City on how to approach ranked choice voting in the New York City mayoral elections.
Research demonstrates that PBS content promotes school readiness, yet federal lawmakers seek to rescind funds for public media.
Introducing a new collection of issue briefs, Candace Rondeaux outlines how 鈥淎I sovereignty” is the new north star of national tech policy.