Chairman Carr's threat to the ABC broadcast licenses unprecedented in the FCC's 92-year history. This licensing authority exists to serve the public interest – not to punish broadcasters whose coverage or DEI a president finds distasteful.
Governing the AI transition: Lessons from the 1996 Telecommunications Act https://t.co/2l06gF8xiQ
Legislating in a tech transition is tricky. The experience in the aftermath of the '96 Act can help inform any consideration of establishing rules during the AI transition.
The key to winning the "AI Race" is innovation. The key to such innovation is competition and openness. We cannot allow Big Tech to become Big AI without the establishment of guardrails and rules to protect the public interest. https://t.co/DVBv143iFw
The Trump FCC is exploiting the vagueness of the statutory "public interest standard" to try to coercively affect editorial decisions of media outlets. Exploiting vagueness in matters of speech is an invitation to the exploitation of rights.https://t.co/AZRXAnR5TM
Facebook has embraced the metaverse as a business opportunity and a lobbying tactic. Personal privacy, competitive markets, and misinformation policies must be developed today before the metaverse makes those problems even greater. https://t.co/wm1rHnpSmH via @BrookingsInst
Striking a deal to strengthen broadband access for all requires going beyond the headline numbers and diving into the details.https://t.co/uTeHrrGmSE via @BrookingsInst
Today, data privacy start-up https://t.co/JDqOB5rTYy launched its public beta, which enables developers to build quickly with data and safely share it with others.
Past article: TechCrunch: A group of ex-NSA and Amazon engineers are building a ‘GitHub for data’