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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.

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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.

October 11, 2025|Publications

US Tech Firms Face Growing Scrutiny From South Korean Antitrust Regulator

The Washington Examiner referenced Lilla Nóra Kiss and Hilal Aka's publication on South Korea’s Online Platform Fairness Act in a story explaining how both KFTC enforcement and broader Korean tech regulations disproportionately impact U.S. firms.

October 10, 2025|Publications

China’s Tech Obsession Is Weighing Down Its Economy

Foreign Policy cited ITIF’s “Can China Innovate?” series multiple times in a story examining why China’s decade of investment in cutting-edge technology has yet to deliver meaningful economic growth.

October 9, 2025|Publications

OpenAI’s Newly Launched Sora 2 Makes AI’s Environmental Impact Impossible to Ignore

The Conversation cited Daniel Castro’s 2024 report on the need for credible estimates of AI energy use and emissions in a story examining whether video generation models such as OpenAI’s Sora 2 could exacerbate the environmental impact of generative AI.

October 7, 2025|Publications

Tech Think Tank Argues California’s New AI Law Harms National Efforts

Inside AI Policy covered Hodan Omaar's argument that while California's new AI safety law has some merits, its value is undermined by implementing such regulatory requirements at the state rather than federal level.

October 4, 2025|Publications

The Industrial Skyline: Turning China’s Old Factories Into Cultural Spaces

Realty Plus Magazine mentioned ITIF’s research on China’s advancements in computer and electronics manufacturing.

October 1, 2025|Publications

China’s EV Supremacy Raises National Security Concerns for the US

Newsweek detailed that China’s electric vehicle dominance is no longer just an auto industry story—it’s shaping the balance of technological, industrial and military power with deep implications for U.S. national security.

September 30, 2025|Publications

What California’s New AI Law Means for CIOs

CIO Dive reported on California’s new AI transparency law, which requires vendors to disclose safety frameworks and compels CIOs to reassess procurement, compliance, and risk management practices.

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