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Can Congress Use AI?
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Can Congress Use AI?

Shane is joined by Aubrey Wilson to discuss how Congress can provide members and staff with the training, guardrails, and practical support they need to use AI responsibly and effectively. 

Government-Compelled Speech and the Groundhog Dayification of Social Media Regulation
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Government-Compelled Speech and the Groundhog Dayification of Social Media Regulation

Lawmakers can break free from their Groundhog Day-like repetitive cycle of statutory futility in regulating social media platforms by adopting their own public-information campaigns and digital literacy programs to help…

Generative AI Spam Clogs the Paths to Justice: Is More AI the Answer?
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Generative AI Spam Clogs the Paths to Justice: Is More AI the Answer?

As we proceed deeper into an AI economy where scarce but expensive human resources are required to buttress against the excesses of (near-costlessly generated) AI spam, such taxes offer an…

Cartoon Preemption in Federal Privacy Legislation
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Cartoon Preemption in Federal Privacy Legislation

The SECURE Data Act would improperly sweep away state laws and legal approaches that help protect privacy and data security.

The European Commission’s New Proposed Regulations Want to Re-Engineer Your Smartphone
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The European Commission’s New Proposed Regulations Want to Re-Engineer Your Smartphone

The smartphone is a meticulously engineered security architecture, and the European Commission's Draft Measures under the Digital Markets Act now threaten its integrity.

AI in the Everyday: Notes from Google I/O
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AI in the Everyday: Notes from Google I/O

A week ago, I had the chance to attend Google I/O, which made one thing clear: the next phase of AI isn't about the extraordinary. It's about the everyday.

Congressional Use of Artificial Intelligence (with Aubrey Wilson)
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Congressional Use of Artificial Intelligence (with Aubrey Wilson)

Artificial intelligence is being integrated into nearly every industry, but how is Congress using AI? As policymakers and their staff work to serve their constituents, can AI be used as…

Chatrie After-Action: Lock Up Your Stuff
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Chatrie After-Action: Lock Up Your Stuff

Chatrie will make it no wiser to rely on legal protections. You must lock up your own stuff.

AI Cybersecurity Can’t Wait for Washington: Why Industry Must Lead
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AI Cybersecurity Can’t Wait for Washington: Why Industry Must Lead

Industry must lead in AI cybersecurity. The government must be ready to keep up.

Lessons From Arkansas: Social Media Addiction Legislation is Unconstitutional and Unnecessary
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Lessons From Arkansas: Social Media Addiction Legislation is Unconstitutional and Unnecessary

An April decision by a federal court in Arkansas illustrates why legislation designed to prevent the supposed scourge–moral panic?–of social media addiction is both unconstitutional and unwarranted.

In AI, Bigger Firms Mean Faster Progress
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In AI, Bigger Firms Mean Faster Progress

Large firms are not slowing AI; naïve regulatory policies do.

Does Our Spectrum System Need to Be Revamped? 
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Does Our Spectrum System Need to Be Revamped? 

Shane is joined by Thomas Hazlett to discuss how we can use spectrum more efficiently if we update the regulatory boundaries around their uses and the regulations that bind them.

You Can’t Just Plug in a Data Center
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Knowledge Problem

You Can’t Just Plug in a Data Center

Large new electricity demand does not simply appear on the grid. It has to be forecast, studied, planned, financed, physically connected, and then delivered reliably hour after hour.

Why the Feel-Good K.G.M. Social Media Verdict is Troubling
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Why the Feel-Good K.G.M. Social Media Verdict is Troubling

As media hoopla over the $6 million March verdict in the K.G.M. social media addiction trial fades, it’s important to reflect on numerous problems with both the outcome and the…

Responding to the Erosion of Independent Regulation
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Responding to the Erosion of Independent Regulation

If effective independence declines, policymakers should focus less on labels and more on building credibility and predictability. They are what ultimately encourage investment, innovation, and growth.