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The Press Clause’s Disputed Meaning and Its Implications for Trump-Era Journalism
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AEIdeas

The Press Clause’s Disputed Meaning and Its Implications for Trump-Era Journalism

A burgeoning battle among academics and attorneys involving a centuries-old communications technology––the printing press––could impact journalists’ current claims to constitutional protection against President Trump’s ceaseless attacks on news organizations. Indeed,…

DOGE, Open Up the MAX Database!
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AEIdeas

DOGE, Open Up the MAX Database!

My most recent post “Haste Controls Waste!” sought to reconcile my misgivings about the speed of current government reforms with decades of staunch and thoroughgoing resistance. Now let’s talk about…

How much might AI legislation cost in the US?
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How much might AI legislation cost in the US?

Policymakers are rushing to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), but the economic impact of these regulations remains largely unexplored. While the European Union and the United Kingdom have produced cost estimates, recent developments in the…

How the Founders Addressed Facial Recognition Technology
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AEIdeas

How the Founders Addressed Facial Recognition Technology

If you study Fourth Amendment law and jurisprudential trends, you can—at least in a figurative, tentative, hopeful, and possibly illusory sense—see the future. Subject to all those caveats, I have…

Connecting the Dots on the Chips
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AEIdeas

Connecting the Dots on the Chips

Recent posts by fellow AEI scholars Klon Kitchen and Claude Barfield separately highlighted two important issues that must be considered together if the United States is to truly benefit from—and…

Trump as Information Gatekeeper: Controlling Access, Controlling Narratives
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AEIdeas

Trump as Information Gatekeeper: Controlling Access, Controlling Narratives

President Donald Trump increasingly is playing the role of information gatekeeper, striving to control access to venues—technological and physical—where important expressive activities occur. By dictating access on his terms, Trump…

AI and American Dynamism
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AEIdeas

AI and American Dynamism

Last year, I published a report, The Age of Uncertainty, on the challenges in understanding and estimating the job and skill impacts of artificial intelligence. One of the big problems was…

Why Cutting Basic Science Funding May Amount to Economic Unilateral Disarmament
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AEIdeas

Why Cutting Basic Science Funding May Amount to Economic Unilateral Disarmament

Earlier this month, Eric Berger of Ars Technica reported that the White Houses’ first budget request of Donald Trump’s second term could be a fiscal reckoning for America’s government scientific enterprise. The…

The Intel Challenge and Trump’s Foolhardy Plans for Semiconductor Tariffs
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AEIdeas

The Intel Challenge and Trump’s Foolhardy Plans for Semiconductor Tariffs

Intel, the nation’s putative semiconductor “national champion” has fallen on hard times. Having led technologically for some decades, Intel fell behind demands for advanced chips after the iPhone emergence and most recently…

America Must Lead the AI Revolution—for Ourselves and Our Allies
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AEIdeas

America Must Lead the AI Revolution—for Ourselves and Our Allies

Vice President JD Vance’s remarks at the AI Action Summit weren’t just another policy speech—they were a declaration of intent. The Trump administration is staking out a coherent vision: AI…

AI and the Future of Work Looks Bright
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Desert News

AI and the Future of Work Looks Bright

One of the hottest guessing games in workforce development is figuring out how generative artificial intelligence will affect jobs and how to prepare students and workers for an AI-infused economy.…

Trump v. CBS: When Politics, Journalism, Business, and FCC Authority Collide
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AEIdeas

Trump v. CBS: When Politics, Journalism, Business, and FCC Authority Collide

Shortly after Donald Trump sued CBS in October over what he called “false, misleading, deceptive, and, therefore, unconscionable and detrimental news distortion” in editing a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris, I contended that the lawsuit…

DeepSeek’s Direct Challenge to Antitrust Orthodoxy
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National Review

DeepSeek’s Direct Challenge to Antitrust Orthodoxy

To understand what went wrong with antitrust during the Biden administration, look no further than former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chair Lina Khan’s take on DeepSeek’s launch of R1, an artificial-intelligence (AI) platform.…

The Specter of a Trade War
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The Dispatch

The Specter of a Trade War

I haven’t written about tariffs at all, leaving it to Scott Lincicome to cover the ins and outs of tariff policy for Dispatch readers. But with the escalating trade war and a lot of open questions,…

Lessons from China’s DeepSeek: A Wake-Up Call for AI Innovation
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AEIdeas

Lessons from China’s DeepSeek: A Wake-Up Call for AI Innovation

In just a week, DeepSeek’s latest reasoning model erased a trillion dollars in market value, sparked new security concerns, and upended conventional wisdom about AI development. This forced policymakers and…