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What happens when attorneys fail to verify the output of AI in legal research? Clay Calvert argues that this reflects a broader disregard for the duty to follow rules meticulously—one that undermines professional competence & public trust. aei.org/technology-and…


The failure of a CNN anchor and an Axios reporter to cover President Biden’s visible decline underscores how misaligned media incentives suppress truth. When timely reporting falters, public trust pays the price. Jim Harper aei.org/technology-and…

How can social media platforms balance the benefits of personalization with the need for privacy and transparency? Shane Tews and Meta's Rob Sherman recently discussed this topic on #ExplainToShane. See what they had to say in the highlights here: aei.org/technology-and…


Pleased to represent AEI Tech Policy American Enterprise Institute tonight talking about on-campus #FirstAmendment speech issues at the Institute for Academic Leadership's workshop for new department chairs . . . ial.fsu.edu/index.html#mai…



Just back from #GoogleIO: AI isn’t a standalone product—it’s becoming the infrastructure of daily life. From drone demos to Deep Research, the “Intelligence of Things” is here. Here are John Bailey's reflections from the two-day conference: aei.org/technology-and…


AI isn’t killing jobs—it’s changing where they grow and who gets them. Mark Jamison believes that new research underscores how AI boosts employment in innovative ways. The impact depends not on if we use AI, but how. Read more here: aei.org/technology-and…


New from Clay Calvert: Enforcing hate speech policies that permit certain words in some contexts while prohibiting them in others creates an enforcement dilemma—the contextual variability makes consistent moderation virtually impossible. Read here: aei.org/technology-and…



The IRS wants a backdoor to your crypto. Think your funds are safe? Think again. Join the space with our client Jim Harper, who is taking this fight to SCOTUS with NCLA's John Vecchione (John J. Vecchione ) leading the legal battle against mass data grabs. x.com/i/spaces/1vAGR…

How do we foster innovation and competition? Mark Jamison argues that it's not by forcing market leaders to surrender proprietary tools, but by allowing the market to work. Read the full article here: aei.org/uncategorized/…


"America’s antitrust enforcers say they want to protect innovation. But their current cases against Big Tech are only punishing it." Read the full article by Mark Jamison in RealClearMarkets here: aei.org/op-eds/innovat…

After Trump’s return to the White House, Pew finds that public support has declined for government and tech efforts to police online falsehoods—yet the partisan gap on this issue endures. New from Clay Calvert: aei.org/technology-and…



"As policymakers debate how to shape the future of work, they should let data—not assumptions—lead the conversation. Freelancers deserve regulation that protects their freedom, not one-size-fits-all rules built for a different era." From Mark Jamison: aei.org/technology-and…


"As private investment continues to close connectivity gaps independently, the challenge ahead is ensuring BEAD funds are deployed swiftly, strategically, and only where they are still truly needed." Daniel Lyons on the NTIA’s new policy notice: aei.org/technology-and…


Bronwyn Howell provides a multidisciplinary examination of internet ecosystem resilience and its relationship to telecommunications resilience given the challenges posed by increasing systemic complexity. Read the Elsevier | ScienceDirect report here: aei.org/research-produ…
