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October 22, 2025|Publications
The CMA’s Apple and Google Designations Put Red Tape Over Reality, Says ITIF
ITIF released a statement from Joseph V. Coniglio following today’s decision by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority to designate both Apple and Google as having Strategic Market Status in mobile platforms.
October 20, 2025|Publications
President Lee’s Shift Toward “Negative Regulation” Could Propel Korea to Global Innovation Leadership
President Lee’s initiative to adopt a negative regulatory system marks a bold, forward-looking step toward transforming South Korea into a true innovation-driven economy.
October 20, 2025|Publications
EU Digital Services Act Lacks Transparency to Assess Its Impact on Free Speech Globally, New ITIF Report Finds
As debate intensifies in Washington over whether the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) threatens free speech beyond Europe, a new analysis from ITIF finds that the law’s reporting system and publicly available records don’t provide sufficient transparency to assess its true impact on users’ free speech globally as platforms adopt Europe’s regulatory standards in other jurisdictions to simplify their compliance obligations
October 8, 2025|Publications
Brussels Can’t Fix AI Adoption Without Fixing Its Regulations, Says Center for Data Innovation
In response to the European Commission releasing the Apply AI Strategy, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement from Director Daniel Castro.
September 29, 2025|Publications
Regulations Risk AI Framework Act’s Strengths and Global Best Practice Potential; New Report Calls for Amendments
South Korea’s AI Framework Act has the potential to serve as a best-practice model for other countries, but it requires substantial amendments. Otherwise, the Act’s regulatory flaws risk undermining its strong foundations in strategy and industrial policy.
September 16, 2025|Publications
US-UK Tech Prosperity Deal Demonstrates Digital Solidarity, Says Center for Data Innovation
In response to the announcement of the US-UK Tech Prosperity Deal, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement from Head of Digital Policy for the UK and EU Ayesha Bhatti.
September 16, 2025|Publications
ITIF Announces Daniel Castro as Its Next President; Robert D. Atkinson to Retire in April 2026
The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) today announced that Daniel Castro will take over as ITIF’s president in May 2026. Castro will succeed Robert D. Atkinson who will retire at the end of April after two decades at the helm.
September 15, 2025|Publications
Twenty Percent Cut to Federal R&D Would Cost the US Economy $1 Trillion Over Next 10 Years, New Report Finds
Cutting federal investments in R&D would trim government spending by $620 billion over 10 years, but it would shrink the economy by nearly $1 trillion and lower tax revenue by almost $250 billion, wiping out much of the short-term budget savings.
September 5, 2025|Publications
Latest Google Fine Highlights EU’s Interventionist Attack on US Tech Companies
The European Commission’s reasoning that Google is leveraging a dominant position for competitive advantage in another market goes beyond what U.S. antitrust law allows. This shines a light on how Europe is yet again taking a more interventionist approach to penalize American tech companies.
September 2, 2025|Publications
Decision in Google Search Case Avoids Worst Pitfalls, But Is Still Flawed, ITIF Says
The court’s decision to reject the Justice Department’s radical bid to break up Google was the right one. However, the decision errs by imposing a problematic series of data-sharing and syndication remedies under the guise of denying Google the supposed fruits of its violation.
News Clips
November 10, 2025|Publications
South Korea Races to Finalize Stablecoin Rules amid Regulator Turf Battle
Cryptopolitan quoted Sejin Kim in an article on South Korea’s efforts to regulate stablecoins.
November 7, 2025|Publications
Chip Firewall: U.S. Cracks Down on Nvidia’s AI Exports to China
WebProNews mentioned Daniel Castro and Stephen Ezell's blog on stringent export controls for AI chips in a story about the White House’s decision to block Nvidia's sales of scaled-down AI chips to China.
November 7, 2025|Publications
A Lesser-Known Farmers’ Almanac Will Fold After 2 Centuries, Citing Money Trouble
Associated Press quoted Val Giddings in an article on the Farmers’ Almanac shutting down after more than two centuries due to financial challenges.
November 6, 2025|Publications
Senate Proposal Wants AI-Related Job Loss Reports
CIO Dive quoted Rob Atkinson in a story on the proposed “AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act,” which would require public companies and federal agencies to disclose the number of layoffs primarily driven by AI.
November 6, 2025|Publications
The Hidden Potential of Basic Research
Industrial Equipment News featured Meghan Ostertag’s recent report, “How Reducing Federal R&D Reduces GDP Growth,” in an article on why the United States must boost federal funding for basic research to remain competitive with countries like China.
November 4, 2025|Publications
Federal Budget 2025: AI, Quantum, IP and a Global Research Talent Raid Operation Get Funding
The Globe and Mail quoted Lawrence Zhang in an article on Canada’s plans to expand AI use across federal operations, with the budget signaling opportunities for domestic innovators to build and deliver those tools.
November 3, 2025|Publications
New State Laws, Utah and California Require Businesses to Disclose AI Interactions
TechStory quoted Daniel Castro in an article on new state laws in Utah and California requiring businesses to disclose when AI is used in customer interactions.
October 19, 2025|Publications
China’s Innovation Paradox
Citing data from a forthcoming edition of ITIF’s Hamilton Index, the Financial Times charted China’s growing global market shares of advanced industries over the past 25 years.
October 13, 2025|Publications
Europe Shows Us What Happens When Bureaucrats Win
Blaze Media mentioned Justin Riggi’s analysis in a story on how Europe’s regulatory bureaucracy hinders innovation and why a lighter-touch approach could restore its technological competitiveness.
October 13, 2025|Publications
Two Industries Were Supposed to Drive America’s Future. One Is Booming, the Other Slumping.
The Washington Post quoted Stephen Ezell in an article examining the growing divide between manufacturing and artificial intelligence, highlighting AI’s rapid growth, manufacturing’s decline, and the implications for workers and the future of America’s economy.
