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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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November 12, 2025|Presentations
To Bot or Not to Bot
Alex Ambrose speaks about navigating the risks and rewards of AI in marketing at Kids Industry Connect: A Children's Advertising and Privacy Summit, hosted by BBB National Programs.
November 5, 2025|Events
Context Matters: Building Trust in Digital Content
Join ITIF and the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) for a timely discussion on how content transparency can strengthen trust across the digital ecosystem.
October 27, 2025|Blogs
Fact of the Week: Data Center Capacity Will Need to Increase by 130 Percent by 2030 to Meet the Demand for AI
At the current pace of AI growth, compute demand is projected to increase by a factor of 125 by 2030, requiring more and larger data centers that consume large amounts of energy. In fact, data center capacity will need to grow by 130 percent by 2030 to meet this demand.
October 16, 2025|Blogs
Wake up, Europe. It’s Time to Get Serious About Innovation.
The UK’s refusal to formally designate China as a national security threat has undermined its ability to prosecute espionage, leaving its technology and innovation sectors vulnerable to Chinese infiltration and economic coercion.
October 9, 2025|Blogs
Bernie Sanders’ Worker Dystopia: Never Lose Your Job But Never Get a Raise
If Senator Sanders wants to raise wages, he should focus on the real cause of slow growth, lagging productivity from low capital investment, instead of stymieing AI.
October 3, 2025|Blogs
California’s AI Safety Law Gets More Wrong Than Right
California’s new AI safety law includes some constructive measures like incident reporting and whistleblower protections, but by acting at the state level, it creates a fragmented regulatory patchwork that undermines innovation, complicates a national framework, and risks weakening U.S. leadership in AI governance.
October 1, 2025|Presentations
No Data, No AI
Sandra Barbosu speaks on a panel about how the quality, cost and accessibility of data affect the quality of AI at the Economist's AI in Health Summit.
October 1, 2025|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles
Korea's Basic AI Act Risks Stalling the Engine It Seeks to Build
Korea has a choice. It can show the world how to integrate strategy, promotion, and regulation in a way that builds both trust and competitiveness. Or it can serve as a cautionary tale of how regulatory overreach strangles innovation.
October 1, 2025|Blogs
California’s Restrictions on AI in the Workplace Will Hurt Workers
California’s proposed SB 7 would heavily restrict employers’ use of AI in workplace decisions through onerous notice, transparency, and appeal requirements, creating redundant regulations that discourage beneficial AI adoption and ultimately harm both workers and businesses.
September 29, 2025|Reports & Briefings
One Law Sets South Korea’s AI Policy—and One Weak Link Could Break It
By uniting strategy, promotion, and regulation in a single law, South Korea has given itself a powerful instrument to shape AI—but its blunt regulatory mandates threaten to drag down the very strengths that make the act ambitious.






