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June 10, 2024

A History Lesson for Robert Lighthizer

The “break” in US trade policy came under Trump and Biden, not in the 1990s. Recently, a spate of news stories has attempted to predict future US trade policy under a potential second Donald Trump administration. Robert Lighthizer, the former US Trade Representative under Trump, remains close to the former president and has emerged as a reference guide on…

June 6, 2024

The Government is Gunning for Live Nation. It’s Making a Historic Mistake 

In today’s complex business environment, being a CEO is akin to playing three-dimensional chess. Markets and supply chains are constantly disrupted by global conflicts, financial markets remain volatile, and AI is transforming industries at a breakneck pace, not to mention the shifting political winds and declining public trust in institutions.  Despite these complexities, the Biden administration is…

June 4, 2024

Is This the “Compute Era”?

The chip manufacturer Nvidia reported its first-quarter earnings last week—and it was another blockbuster. For the first three months of 2024, Nvidia booked $26 billion in revenue, up 18 percent from the last quarter of 2023 and up 262 percent year over year. Nvidia’s stock price has more than tripled in the past 12 months, sending its…

June 4, 2024

Creating a New American Surveillance State

The practice of think-tankery provides one very little feedback. It’s a bit like shouting into the wind. One can’t be sure of being heard, and the winds of malign policy change can be very strong.  So I was excited to read Byron Tau’s book, Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government is…

June 3, 2024

Inside Tech’s $2 Trillion Technical Debt

Technical debt, the accumulation of shortcuts and compromises in software systems, is an issue across industries with consequences ranging from system failures and security breaches to hindered innovation. The Wall Street Journal reports it was the cause of 13,000 canceled Southwest Airlines flights during the 2022 holiday season and numerous high-profile cyberattacks on Google, Apple, and Microsoft….

May 31, 2024

Imposing Net-Neutrality Regulations Would Be a Step Backward

Net neutrality is a sometimes well-intentioned, but always misguided attempt to regulate the internet under the guise of fairness and equality. Except for a brief moment during the Obama administration, the U.S. has always embraced light-handed regulation for the internet. This approach has served us well. Today 95% of American adults use the internet and…

May 31, 2024

Scarlett Johansson’s Spat with OpenAI Reveals Deeper Conflicts over Technology

“I’m different from you,” the advanced artificial intelligence chatbot named Samantha tells Joaquin Phoenix’s protagonist in her low, sultry voice in director Spike Jonze’s 2013 hit film Her. “This doesn’t make me love you any less. It actually makes me love you more.” The question of just how different AI models are from humans occupies the core of Her and…

May 29, 2024

New York Tests FCC’s “No Rate Regulation” Pledge

Reclassification opponents have long warned that net neutrality could be a Trojan horse for broadband rate regulation. Partly in response to this criticism, the Federal Communications Commission’s recent Title II reclassification order expressly reiterated its commitment to the agency’s long-standing, bipartisan commitment to keeping the Internet free from price controls. But even before the order…

May 28, 2024

Cambridge Analytica, a Redux

I recently listened to Jacob Siegel’s interview on The Fifth Column podcast and couldn’t help but reflect on the power of stories. I now recognize, some six years later, that the Cambridge Analytica scandal galvanized me—but not like it did so many others. For many, the story concretized the power of political advertising and targeted data, essentially kicking…

May 27, 2024

How Crypto Cuts Through Red Tape

Blockchain technology has revolutionized global finance, playing a crucial role in bypassing traditional intermediaries to facilitate humanitarian aid in conflict zones like Ukraine. This financial transformation paves the way for a more inclusive and transparent global ecosystem, offering new opportunities for the unbanked, underbanked, and displaced populations. Below are the highlights of my conversation with…