In light of both historical precedent and Google’s own behavior with regulators, ordering divestitures to solve for Google’s self-preferencing and exclusionary behavior seems to be the most straightforward solution, writes Karina Montoya.
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Our goal is to provoke new ideas, debate and discussion at the intersection of technology, democracy and policy, with a particular focus on: • Concentrations of power: the interaction of tech platforms, governments and the media and the future of the public sphere; • Geopolitics of technology: how nation states approach technology in the pursuit of advantage; • Technology and the economy: the relationship between markets, business, and labor; • Racism, bigotry, violence & oppression: how tech exacerbates or solves such challenges; • Ethics of Technology: how technology should be viewed alongside existing democratic ethos, especially with regard to privacy, surveillance and personal freedoms; • Election integrity & participation: mechanisms of democracy, problems such as disinformation and how citizens come to consensus.
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Trust & Safety | Tech policy | Cornell Tech MBA '22
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Data & Society policy director Brian J. Chen writes that President-elect Trump will inherit a techno-security architecture primed to militarize new technologies.
Silicon Valley’s Embrace of National Security Will be All-Encompassing Under Trump | TechPolicy.Press
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Something to read during today and tomorrow's AI safety conference in San Francisco. My thoughts on why leaving AI unregulated doesn't solve any of America's geopolitical problems.
Claudia Wilson, Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for AI Policy, writes that leaving #AI unregulated would endanger public safety while doing little to improve America’s international standing.
The US Can Win Without Compromising AI Safety | TechPolicy.Press
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Policy Director for Public Knowledge and former marketing executive Lisa H. Macpherson describes the transformation of advertising in the digital age, its harms to publishers and the public, and how the #DOJ’s case against #Google exemplifies the company’s role in driving and sustaining the issues.
Why the DOJ’s Google Ad Tech Case Matters to You | TechPolicy.Press
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Seeing disinformation as a commodity helps better address the underlying motivations of its producers, distributors, and consumers, writes Article 19’s Etienne Koeppel.
Online Content is a Commodity: The Information Value Chain as a Framework for Tackling Disinformation | TechPolicy.Press
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Big Tech giants like #Meta and #Google tried their hardest not to become the story in the 2024 US election. And, to some extent, they succeeded. But that doesn't mean everything went smoothly, writes Issie Lapowsky.
How Platforms Skirted the Spotlight — and Stumbled — in the 2024 Election | TechPolicy.Press
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When policymakers are unable—or unwilling—to shape ethical AI, educational institutions must fill the gap, writes Jeff Kleck.
Democratic AI Demands Good Policy and Ethical Development | TechPolicy.Press
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As the #Biden administration prepares to host the International Network of AI Safety Institutes (IN AISI), Stephanie Haven writes that preserving #US membership and leadership in the international network will require deft navigation of President-elect #Trump’s AI policy priorities.
Navigating Trump's AI Strategy: A Roadmap for International AI Safety Institutes | TechPolicy.Press
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📝 Call for Pieces: US State Tech Policy in 2025! With the US presidential election behind us, the importance of state tech policy and legislation will only increase in 2025. 📈 We invite submissions for a Tech Policy Press article series on the future of the state tech policy landscape in 2025 to run in early January, ahead of the start of action in many state legislatures. Key Details: 📅 Submission Deadline: December 15, 2024 📝 Contributions: Send to [email protected] 🔗 If you or people in your network are interested in participating in this series, please let us know, and please forward this! Keir Lamont Ravi Iyer Meetali Jain Jordan Francis David Ryan Polgar John Perrino Riana Pfefferkorn Soribel F. Tim Bernard Rebekah Tweed