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The Intelligence of Things Is Here—Reflections from Google I/O 2025
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The Intelligence of Things Is Here—Reflections from Google I/O 2025

Recently, I had the privilege of attending Google’s I/O developer conference with colleagues Will Rinehart and Shane Tews. The event featured (literally) 100 AI announcements and live demonstrations, including Waymo…

What Economists Are Learning About AI, Jobs, and Local Economies
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What Economists Are Learning About AI, Jobs, and Local Economies

Conventional wisdom about artificial intelligence runs in two directions—utopian and dystopian. On one hand, we’re told that AI will usher in explosive productivity, endless efficiency, and new industries we can’t…

A Tale of Two Satellite Broadband Policies: The US and South Africa
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A Tale of Two Satellite Broadband Policies: The US and South Africa

On Tuesday, technology writer Patience Haggin claimed that in the US, “rural internet is still so bad, some states are turning to outer space.” The article referred to the growing…

How Meta Thinks About Personalization and Privacy
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How Meta Thinks About Personalization and Privacy

Personalization, which tailors content based on user preference, has become widely used on virtually every social media platform. By providing users with relevant content that appeals to their unique interests,…

Generative AI and Fabricated Judicial Opinions: A Slow Learning Curve for Some Attorneys
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Generative AI and Fabricated Judicial Opinions: A Slow Learning Curve for Some Attorneys

On the final day of my civil procedure course, Professor Brian Landsberg offered a piece of advice. At first blush, it seemingly had nothing to do with the myriad federal…

No More Tappers: Get Skin in the Game
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No More Tappers: Get Skin in the Game

Irony of ironies: Outrage around Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s book, Original Sin, is helping to sell more copies. The failure of a CNN anchor and an Axios reporter to…

Regulating Complex and Uncertain AI Technologies
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Regulating Complex and Uncertain AI Technologies

A common cognitive bias, in which decision-makers unconsciously substitute a complex problem with a simpler, related one, was first described in 2002 by Daniel Kahneman and Shane Frederick. The concept…

The House Should Act Quickly to Repeal the Illegal, Expensive E-Rate Expansion
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The House Should Act Quickly to Repeal the Illegal, Expensive E-Rate Expansion

Earlier this month, the Senate passed S.J.Res.7. The resolution, sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz, would repeal a Biden-era Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule allowing E-Rate funds to subsidize Wi-Fi hotspot…

The Evidence So Far: What Research Reveals About AI’s Real Impact on Jobs and Society
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The Evidence So Far: What Research Reveals About AI’s Real Impact on Jobs and Society

As organizations race to integrate new AI models into their workflows, everyone is wondering what the effects will be on industries, jobs, and society: Will these new technologies complement human…

First Amendment Fundamentals for Lawmakers as Courts Block Efforts to Protect Minors on Social Media
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First Amendment Fundamentals for Lawmakers as Courts Block Efforts to Protect Minors on Social Media

Lawmakers considering bills to safeguard minors from ostensible harms linked to social media platforms should carefully review two recent federal court opinions declaring unconstitutional state laws imposing parental-consent, age-verification mandates.…

How Much Paperwork, How Little Privacy for the Innocent?
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How Much Paperwork, How Little Privacy for the Innocent?

Justice Kavanaugh asked some important practical questions during oral argument in the birthright citizenship case in the Supreme Court last week. The executive order in dispute purports to deny citizenship…

The FTC’s Case Against Meta Looks Like Politics, Not Antitrust
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The FTC’s Case Against Meta Looks Like Politics, Not Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) antitrust case against Meta, Facebook’s parent company, is not really about protecting consumers or competition. It is an attempt to use regulatory power to dismantle…

Congressional Crossfire: How Competing App Store Bills Create an Impossible Mandate
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Congressional Crossfire: How Competing App Store Bills Create an Impossible Mandate

In Congress’s latest attempt to regulate Big Tech, two Republican lawmakers have created a policy paradox. In an effort to shape the future of app stores, each piece of proposed…

Should NEPA Apply to BEAD’s Broadband Grants?
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Should NEPA Apply to BEAD’s Broadband Grants?

A pivotal decision made by the Biden administration last year requires that broadband grants supported by the $42.45 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program be reviewed under the…

REAL ID Day After-Action Report: Stalemate
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REAL ID Day After-Action Report: Stalemate

D-Day is more than just the glorious day that began the end of World War II. It is the general term for any major military operation, along with H-Hour and…