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What to Do About Fentanyl
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Choosing Victory

What to Do About Fentanyl

Three hundred thousand kilograms of methamphetamine precursor chemicals sit in a Houston warehouse, their blue barrels arranged in an oddly orderly display of chaos. The chemicals — enough to produce a million…

Are Humans the Greatest Bottleneck to AI Progress?
Article
AEIdeas

Are Humans the Greatest Bottleneck to AI Progress?

We stand at the precipice of a technological revolution that could transform every aspect of business and society. Artificial intelligence promises unprecedented efficiency, accuracy, and innovation. Yet, as we survey…

Article
AEIdeas

The Adaptability Dividend: Survival in the Age of Glass-Cannon Technology

The founders of the American republic assumed malice would be constrained by material scarcity: Weapons were expensive, destructive power centralized, and the state’s police and military could deter or punish…

Antitrust Needs to Catch Up with the Pace of Technology
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AEIdeas

Antitrust Needs to Catch Up with the Pace of Technology

The White House has declared artificial intelligence “non-negotiable” for America’s future. Winning the AI race, the administration argues, is essential to the nation’s prosperity and security. But if the United…

Google Avoids Breakup but Faces New Data Sharing Requirements
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AEIdeas

Google Avoids Breakup but Faces New Data Sharing Requirements

This week, D.C. District Court Judge Amit Mehta delivered his long-awaited remedies decision in U.S. v. Google. In the 230-page document, Judge Mehta charted a middle course that reflects both…

The Rising Cost of Cybercrime: From Billions to Trillions
Blog Post
AEIdeas

The Rising Cost of Cybercrime: From Billions to Trillions

More than $16 billion has been stolen in 2024 due to cybercrime schemes such as phishing and data breaches, with losses projected to reach the trillions in 2025. This sharp rise in…

Where Are the CHIPS Going to Fall?
Article
AEIdeas

Where Are the CHIPS Going to Fall?

Late last month, President Trump announced that the US government would be taking a 10 percent stake in Intel. The move makes the US government the single largest shareholder in…

First Amendment Problems with Removing Bias in Speech Marketplaces via Government Intervention
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AEIdeas

First Amendment Problems with Removing Bias in Speech Marketplaces via Government Intervention

In an August 24 post on Truth Social, Donald Trump called ABC and NBC News “two of the worst and most biased networks in history.” The president said he’d support…

Science Policy without Science or Policy
Article
The Honest Broker

Science Policy without Science or Policy

Writing almost 20 years ago, science policy scholar Dan Sarewitz made a remarkable observation about federal support for research and development (R&D):1 Sarewitz argued that the long-term stability in R&D funding can…

DNS Abuse and the Economics of Cybercrime (with Karen Rose)
Podcast

DNS Abuse and the Economics of Cybercrime (with Karen Rose)

The Domain Name System (DNS)—the system that turns numerical IP addresses into easy-to-read website names—has become highly competitive at the registrar level, with potentially harmful consequences when it comes to…

Filling in the Blanks in NetChoice v. Fitch: Is First Amendment Doctrine in Danger?
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AEIdeas

Filling in the Blanks in NetChoice v. Fitch: Is First Amendment Doctrine in Danger?

Tracking the fate of Mississippi’s age-verification and parental-consent law for social media account holders in the face of a First Amendment challenge in NetChoice v. Fitch is like watching a…

Extreme Non-Event Attribution
Article
The Honest Broker

Extreme Non-Event Attribution

Last week, Hurricane Erin was a massive Category 5 storm that shot the gap between the U.S. east coast and Bermuda before heading out to sea. Imagine an alternative universe,…

Trump vs Biden on Science Integrity
Article
The Honest Broker

Trump vs Biden on Science Integrity

Since the George W. Bush administration and under both parties, the White House has focused on scientific integrity. However, Republicans and Democrats have conflicting views on what that means.  For Democrats,…

Does the CHIPS and Science Act Argue for Industrial Policy?
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The American Enterprise Institute

Does the CHIPS and Science Act Argue for Industrial Policy?

This paper is part of AEI’s Center for Technology, Science, and Energy’s (CTSE) Science, Industry, and the State Project Key Points Executive Summary In the past decade, two compelling changes…

UN abandons science and hires climate change zealots who damn the facts
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New York Post

UN abandons science and hires climate change zealots who damn the facts

Life would be impossible without experts — doctors help us when we get sick, mechanics fix our cars when they break down, farmers produce our food, to name just a…