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As every sector of the global economy and nearly every facet of modern society undergo digital transformation, ITIF advocates for policies that spur not just the development of IT innovations, but more importantly their adoption and use throughout the economy. In the area of artificial intelligence, ITIF studies issues related to competitiveness, governance, ethics, development, and adoption.

Vice President and Director, Center for Data Innovation
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
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January 8, 2026|Blogs
Ten Ways Policymakers Should Respond to the Grok Bikini Fiasco
The Grok bikini controversy highlights real harms from AI misuse, but it also shows that the right response is enforcing existing laws, holding bad actors accountable, and pursuing tech-neutral, proportionate policies—rather than rushing into broad, AI-specific regulation that risks undermining free expression and innovation.
January 7, 2026|Blogs
New York’s AI Safety Law Claims National Alignment but Delivers Fragmentation
New York’s AI safety law claims alignment with California, but its small deviations create duplicative state requirements that fragment U.S. AI policy and increase compliance costs without improving safety.
January 5, 2026|Blogs
Top 10 Tech Policy Pronouncements, Prognostications, and Questions for 2026
If the year ahead in technology and innovation policy lives up to its potential, it could be a consequential one because there is a long list of important issues on the table. Herein, we offer 10 that are on top of our minds.
January 5, 2026|Blogs
Fact of the Week: Commuting Areas Far From AI Hotspots Experienced 17 Percent Lower Growth in AI Jobs
A report finds that firms that are 125 miles from the closest AI hotspot, defined as an area with over 1000 AI publications or patents, experienced 17 percent lower AI job growth between 2007 and 2019.
January 5, 2026|Blogs
How Yesterday’s Web-Crawling Policies Will Shape Tomorrow’s AI Leadership
The Internet may be forever, but regulatory frameworks should not be. Decisions made today about web crawling will help determine where the next generation of AI leadership emerges—whether in Europe, the United States, or elsewhere.
December 18, 2025|Blogs
AI’s Job Impact: Gains Outpace Losses
AI isn’t destroying jobs; it’s creating them. At least in 2024, the surge in AI activity and data center construction generated more jobs than AI displaced.
December 18, 2025|Blogs
Misunderstanding the British Industrial Revolution Is Reinforcing Technology Pessimism About AI
Detractors of capitalism argue that it took over fifty years for the British Industrial Revolution’s benefits to reach average workers. That narrative is at best contested and, at worst, wrong.
December 18, 2025|Blogs
Trump Administration Gets H200 Chip Sales to China Right and Wrong
The Trump administration’s decision to allow H200 chip sales to China is strategically sound because it keeps Chinese firms reliant on U.S. technology, supports American chipmakers’ R&D, and preserves U.S. competitive advantage, though imposing a 25 percent fee undermines these benefits.
December 15, 2025|Blogs
Will AI Be the Next Growth Engine? Let’s Hope So
If we’re lucky, AI will restore the productivity growth that has eluded us for 15 years—not through dystopian transformation, but through steady, incremental improvements across the economy.
December 15, 2025|Testimonies & Filings
Comments to International Trade Administration Regarding the American AI Exports Program
The Center for Data Innovation recommends that the establishment and implementation of the American AI Exports Program maximizes the expansion of U.S. AI technology and reinforces American leadership globally.





