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What a Year of Living With AI Taught Me
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AEIdeas

What a Year of Living With AI Taught Me

A year ago, I shared some reflections on how I was using AI and suggested that it’s helpful to think of these tools as competent interns working remotely: earnest and…

CES 2026 Marks the Shift From AI Features to AI Coordination
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AEIdeas

CES 2026 Marks the Shift From AI Features to AI Coordination

For many years, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) displayed the potential for smart technology to transform our daily lives. At CES 2026, the reality of smart devices came to life…

Two Cheers for Abundance: Tech Policy and the Politics of Growth
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AEIdeas

Two Cheers for Abundance: Tech Policy and the Politics of Growth

Over the last year, the Abundance movement has gained traction in American political discourse. Driven by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s book of the same name, Abundance challenges the progressive…

Global Tropical Cyclone Landfalls
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The Honest Broker

Global Tropical Cyclone Landfalls

Back in 2012, Jessica Weinkle, Ryan Maue, and I published the first peer-reviewed paper presenting a time series of global tropical cyclone landfalls of hurricane strength. In that paper we concluded: From currently available…

Data Centers Make Easy Targets For Rising Energy Bills, But They Are Poor Scapegoats
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Exformation

Data Centers Make Easy Targets For Rising Energy Bills, But They Are Poor Scapegoats

If we’re going to fix electricity pricing problems, we need to understand what’s actually causing them. Blaming data centers for rising electricity bills is easier than reforming how we allocate…

What Makes an App Succeed? Lessons from Competing on Apple and Google Platforms
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AEIdeas

What Makes an App Succeed? Lessons from Competing on Apple and Google Platforms

In today’s digital economy, mobile apps are everywhere—and so are the entrepreneurs trying to build them. Over 3.8 million apps are available in Apple’s App Store, with new ones entering…

Getting Serious About Improving Biosafety
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Issues in Science and Technology

Getting Serious About Improving Biosafety

Response to Better Biosecurity for the Bioeconomy by David Gillum. David Gillum makes a compelling and urgent case for improving oversight of high-risk biological research and proposes a National Biosafety and Biosecurity…

Kids’ Online Safety Requires Precision, Not Centralization
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AEIdeas

Kids’ Online Safety Requires Precision, Not Centralization

Parents have valid concerns about how online environments shape their children’s behavior. However, as the House Energy and Commerce Committee advances a comprehensive package of children’s online safety bills, the…

Restricting Minors’ Access to Social Media: Divided Ruling Over Florida Law Reveals First Amendment Rifts
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AEIdeas

Restricting Minors’ Access to Social Media: Divided Ruling Over Florida Law Reveals First Amendment Rifts

An appellate court ruled in late November that a Florida law severely limiting minors’ ability to hold social media accounts and imposing age-verification and parental-confirmation requirements on platforms “likely” passes…

Protecting Youth Online: 2025 Update
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AEIdeas

Protecting Youth Online: 2025 Update

In 2025, the landscape of digital safety for youth shifted from monitoring to integrated protection. Major platforms have moved beyond simple screen-time counters to introduce granular content filtering, mandatory age-appropriate…

A Monument to Private Enterprise: The Lessons Zohran Mamdani Missed at His Swearing-In
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AEIdeas

A Monument to Private Enterprise: The Lessons Zohran Mamdani Missed at His Swearing-In

There were ghosts in the old City Hall subway station when New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani took the oath of office January 1. They were not the sentimental kind—not…

2026 Tech Policy Predictions
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AEIdeas

2026 Tech Policy Predictions

With the second Trump administration settling into its second year, 2026 promises to bring continued evolution in technology policy. Our scholars are examining the developments likely to shape the year…

Leaving the IPCC and UNFCCC is Bad for the United States
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The Honest Broker

Leaving the IPCC and UNFCCC is Bad for the United States

Yesterday, the Trump administration announced via executive order that the United States was withdrawing from 66 international organizations, of which 31 fall under the United Nations (UN). [1] Among these organizations are the…

First Amendment Lessons from the Shutdown About Government-Compelled Political Expression
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AEIdeas

First Amendment Lessons from the Shutdown About Government-Compelled Political Expression

Automatic-reply, out-of-office (OOO) emails are generally informative, innocuous and noncontroversial. They’re frequently formulaic—templates abound—and Microsoft offers instructions for their creation. However, the OOO emails at the heart of a First…

The Data Displaying AI’s Impact on the Telecom World
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AEIdeas

The Data Displaying AI’s Impact on the Telecom World

Artificial intelligence is currently the shiny toy in tech, and when discussing it, most focus on the “AI stack,” data centers, or chips as the most vital aspect of furthering…