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May 14, 2024

Building Trust in AI: The Crucial Role of Education and Partnerships

Artificial Intelligence is transforming our world, revolutionizing industries, and reshaping our lives and work environments. As we navigate the complexities of the digital age, we must prioritize building trust in and educating the public on AI. This is where partnerships between industry leaders, academia, nonprofits, and community organizations can play a vital role. Establishing trust…

May 13, 2024

Wind Dreams

The optimal amount of practical wind power in the global energy mix is greater than zero. It is also much less than 100%. Today I argue why the proportion of wind power in the global electricity generation mix is always going to be closer to zero than to 100%. That doesn’t mean that wind power…

May 11, 2024

Bullish on Solar

I was reminded, following last week’s post on challenges faced by wind energy, that some people seem to view energy technologies like football teams. They have their favorite, who they support no matter how bad the losing position. And of course they also have their arch rivals, to be cheered against no matter what. Above all,…

May 2, 2024

Examine the FCC’s Proposal on Bulk Billing: A Call to Protect Consumer Interests

Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), recently shared with her fellow commissioners a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) aimed at eliminating bulk billing arrangements for broadband and video services in multi-tenant environments (MTEs), such as apartments and condos. If approved, the NPRM will be released to the public and open for comment….

April 24, 2024

Why Saving AM Radio Is Redundant in the Age of Modern Technology

In an age where technology evolves at an unprecedented pace, it’s hard to justify clinging to outdated modes of communication, especially when superior alternatives exist. This brings us to the current debate around the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, a legislative effort to mandate the inclusion of AM radio in all new car models….

April 23, 2024

The Expansive and Expensive American Privacy Rights Act

In early 2020, as a California privacy law came into effect and other states toyed with similar legislation, I talked with a heavy hitter at one of the big tech companies about state privacy efforts. When I asked him what would happen if even more states passed privacy laws, he said something I will never forget: We will…

April 8, 2024

Mass General Brigham Puts Antiracism Ahead of Their Patients’ Health

The new policy could compromise the well-being of black women and babies in the name of ‘equity.’ Last Tuesday, Mass General Brigham announced it will stop reporting to child welfare officials suspected incidents of abuse or neglect solely because a fetus or a newborn is exposed to drugs. The Boston health network’s new policy also requires written consent for testing of…

April 2, 2024

Why DOJ’s Antitrust Against Apple Could Fall Flat

Last week marked the beginning of another significant legal battle in the tech world, as the Department of Justice (DOJ)—along with 15 states and the District of Columbia—filed an antitrust case against Apple. The core of the lawsuit, formally known as United States v. Apple, claims the company has abused its market position to the detriment of…

March 28, 2024

The Quest for a ‘Clean Economy’ Collides with Reality

“There are no solutions,” the celebrated economist Thomas Sowell once wrote, “only trade-offs.” Nowhere is this wise maxim truer these days than in the realm of green energy, where the headlong quest for a carbon-free economy has collided with other cultural, social, and environmental forces. Want to extract lithium, a critical component of the batteries that…

March 19, 2024

Why I’m Out of Step with My Generation

Among my millennial friends, and even more so for Gen Z, it’s common to believe that the United States is in terminal decline. But I remain an outlier because I think the United States’ best days could still be ahead. The country faces challenges, to be sure, but we have an abundance of resources and…