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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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February 20, 2025|Blogs
Selective Outrage Over AI and Copyright
The UK’s copyright system has long prioritized economic interests over creators’ control, allowing industries to learn from creative works without permission. Critics now opposing AI training have benefited from these same principles. A fair debate should acknowledge this precedent rather than selectively restricting AI.
February 13, 2025|Blogs
Reevaluating US AI Strategy Against China
Recent developments, including DeepSeek’s notable successes, have cast doubt on the effectiveness of the U.S. export control policy and show how U.S. firms may ultimately pay the price unless the Trump administration takes a new approach.
February 7, 2025|Blogs
Why Is the FTC Working With Temu While China Advances in AI?
The DeepSeek breakthrough does not vindicate or discredit antitrust policies but is a wake-up call. Rather than celebrating moves to hobble its tech ecosystem, the United States needs a coherent national strategy that leverages all American innovative capabilities to ensure U.S. AI leadership.
February 6, 2025|Blogs
CBP Should Leverage AI, Not More Staff, to Manage the Surge in Inspections After Partial End to De Minimis Exception
The Trump administration has two choices after ending de minimis treatment for imports from China: Either turn Customs and Border Patrol into the largest federal agency, or make it a leader in government technology. In the age of AI, the right path is obvious.
January 30, 2025|Blogs
Will AI Regulation “Avoid Past Mistakes” or Just Make Different Ones?
As part of the ongoing backlash against “Big Tech,” policymakers from both sides of the aisle and various stakeholders have raised a host of issues with social media ranging from potential harm to children to the alleged death of democracy.
January 30, 2025|Blogs
DeepSeek Is a Reality Check Washington Can’t Afford to Get Wrong
DeepSeek’s breakthrough is a wake-up call that China’s AI capabilities are advancing faster than Western conventional wisdom has acknowledged.
January 27, 2025|Blogs
Fact of the Week: Finnish Employees Who Were Highly Exposed to Generative AI Experienced Greater Wage Growth
Analysis of Finnish wage data showed that after workers were exposed to generative AI, salaries increased by €78 per month on average across all occupations, the equivalent of 2 percent of the average salary in Finland.
January 26, 2025|Blogs
Texas’s AI Law Won’t Deliver the Accountability It Promises
The bill’s heavy-handed approach risks creating more problems than it solves, prioritizing bureaucratic hurdles over meaningful progress in fairness and accountability.
January 22, 2025|Podcasts
Podcast: A Big Pivot From 'Techlash' to Trump, Featuring Rob Atkinson
Rob Atkinson appeared on the POLITICO Tech podcast to discuss President Trump's initial executive orders aimed at the tech sector and why the industry should still have its guard up.
January 21, 2025|Blogs
After Biden’s “Tech-Industrial Complex” Warning, Trump Has an Opportunity for a Fresh Start
President Biden’s parting condemnation of what he called the “tech-industrial complex” underscored how deeply entrenched demonization of the tech industry has become among policymakers—a stance they must change to ensure America remains globally competitive.