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Disconnecting Australian Children from Social Media
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Disconnecting Australian Children from Social Media

Flushed with the success last month of granting workers the “right to disconnect” from work communications after hours, the Australian government now plans to disconnect children from social media. On…

Broadband Providers Should Not Be Liable for User Copyright Infringement
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Broadband Providers Should Not Be Liable for User Copyright Infringement

When a company provides a product capable of multiple uses, should the company be blamed because some of its customers misuse the product to break the law? In the copyright…

Tips for Lawmakers About Protecting Minors Online as Instagram Steps Up Safety
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Tips for Lawmakers About Protecting Minors Online as Instagram Steps Up Safety

A federal court last week in NetChoice v. Reyes preliminarily blocked enforcement of a Utah law for likely violating the First Amendment speech rights of social media companies “to collage user-generated speech into their ‘own distinctive compilation[s] of…

New Research Contributes to Our Understanding of AI
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New Research Contributes to Our Understanding of AI

A wave of new research is shedding light on artificial intelligence’s (AI) potential to change how we teach, learn, and assess student performance. From automating tedious grading tasks to enhancing…

A Risk-Based Theory of Regulation and Regulatory Capture
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A Risk-Based Theory of Regulation and Regulatory Capture

George Stigler’s 1971 paper “The Theory of Economic Regulation,” stands as an important piece of economic research. While most of the profession was convinced regulation advanced the overall public interest…

Apple’s Tax Triumph Turned Sour: Is the EU Playing Fair?
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Apple’s Tax Triumph Turned Sour: Is the EU Playing Fair?

In the world of tech and tax complications, the recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling ordering Apple to pay a whopping €13 billion ($14 billion) in back taxes to…

Europe’s Antitrust Misstep: How Its Decision Against Google Will Harm Consumers and Businesses
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Europe’s Antitrust Misstep: How Its Decision Against Google Will Harm Consumers and Businesses

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, is one of the most profitable and valuable firms globally, and one of the most admired. That admiration, however, does not extend to government regulators. Google is currently facing over 100 investigations worldwide,…

Paying Off the Watchdog: Why California’s Funding of Journalism Is Wrong
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Paying Off the Watchdog: Why California’s Funding of Journalism Is Wrong

California officials took a public relations victory lap month upon reaching an agreement with Google under which a combination of state taxpayer dollars and financial contributions from the technology giant will finance a “News…

Voters Will Decide America’s Digital Future
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Voters Will Decide America’s Digital Future

America’s digital leadership is on the ballot this fall. One option, offered by the Republican platform, is to embrace the consumer-oriented and business-led economic policies that made the US the…

The Deception Dilemma: When AI Misleads
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AEI

The Deception Dilemma: When AI Misleads

An emerging body of research suggests that large language models (LLMs) can “deceive” humans by offering fabricated explanations for their behavior or concealing the truth of their actions from human users.…

The UK’s AI Policy Pivot: From Global AI Safety Leader to Domestic AI Adopter?
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The UK’s AI Policy Pivot: From Global AI Safety Leader to Domestic AI Adopter?

Is the new United Kingdom’s government leadership stepping back from the country’s recently acquired position as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) safety regulation? Announcements this past week show a shift in priorities…

Telegram CEO Arrest and Brazil’s X Ban Raise Free Speech and Privacy Concerns
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Telegram CEO Arrest and Brazil’s X Ban Raise Free Speech and Privacy Concerns

Last week, global headlines spotlighted two separate flashpoints in the battle by governments to police social media networks. In Paris, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested for complicity in distribution of child…

Compelling Speech, Compelling Censorship: California’s Misguided Effort to Protect Minors
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Compelling Speech, Compelling Censorship: California’s Misguided Effort to Protect Minors

Safeguarding minors online is essential, but figuring out how to shield them from lawful yet allegedly harmful content in ways that don’t violate the First Amendment isn’t easy for legislators fixated on…

The Potential Risks to the Tech Industry from Kamala Harris’s Economic Plan
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The Potential Risks to the Tech Industry from Kamala Harris’s Economic Plan

Vice President Kamala Harris recently unveiled an economic plan centered on price controls, wage hikes, and subsidies. While the tech industry is not specifically targeted in her proposals, the broader economic ramifications…

Zuckerberg’s Letter to Jordan: Headline Grabbing, Legally Insignificant
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Zuckerberg’s Letter to Jordan: Headline Grabbing, Legally Insignificant

The dust is settling from this week’s headline-grabbing release of Mark Zuckerberg’s letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan in which Meta’s CEO called “wrong” repeated pressure by Biden administration officials to have Facebook “censor…