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May 8, 2026|Publications

ABC Is Right: There Is No First Amendment Exception for the Airwaves, Says ITIF

Following ABC's Petition for Declaratory Ruling regarding the FCC's Equal Opportunity Rule, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) released the following statement from Joe Kane, ITIF’s director of broadband and spectrum policy

May 7, 2026|Publications

Bipartisan Bill to Block Chinese EVs Is A Step Toward Protecting US Auto Industry, Says ITIF

Chinese EVs are the product of decades of state-backed mercantilism designed to help China capture global leadership in advanced industries. Congress is right to act before they gain a foothold in the U.S. market.

May 6, 2026|Publications

China Now Produces Nearly One-Quarter of Global Output in Advanced Industries, New ITIF Report Finds

The Hamilton Index, 2026 finds that China now produces nearly one-quarter of global output across the world’s most advanced industries, extending its lead over the United States and other major economies and raising concerns about the long-term implications for economic strength, supply chains, and national security.

May 6, 2026|Publications

In ‘Disparate Impact’ Decision, Court Recognizes FCC Is Not a Free-Floating Civil Rights Enforcer, Says ITIF

Statement from Joe Kane following the Eighth Circuit’s decision holding that the Federal Communications Commission “exceeded its statutory authority in adopting a final rule authorizing the imposition of disparate impact liability.”

May 4, 2026|Publications

Castro Succeeds Atkinson as President of ITIF

Daniel Castro officially took the helm today as president of ITIF, succeeding Robert D. Atkinson, who founded the organization in 2006 and led it to become the world’s top-ranked think tank for science and technology policy.

April 30, 2026|Publications

New Spectrum Sharing Rules Improve Satellite Broadband, Benefiting U.S. Consumers, Says ITIF

Following the Federal Communications Commission’s approval of changes to the rules regarding satellite spectrum sharing, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) released the following statement from ITIF Policy Analyst Ellis Scherer.

April 28, 2026|Publications

FCC Regulation of Disfavored Speech Is Unconstitutional, Says ITIF

Following a report that the FCC will order early reviews of eight Disney-owned ABC stations, Joe Kane said, “License reviews should be content neutral. The FCC’s role is to provide technical expertise on issues like interference, not to police speech.”

April 22, 2026|Publications

Congress Rightfully Moves Forward on National Data Privacy Framework, Says ITIF

In response to House Energy and Commerce Committee Vice Chairman John Joyce (R-PA) introducing the SECURE Data Act, ITIF issued the following statement from Vice President Daniel Castro.

April 21, 2026|Publications

California Senate Committee Protects American Innovation by Rejecting the BASED Act, Says ITIF

The failed BASED Act would have imposed European-style antitrust regulations on America’s fiercely competitive technology sector. The California Senate Privacy, Digital Technologies, and Consumer Protection Committee rightly refused to cripple American innovation.

April 20, 2026|Publications

U.S. Auto Decline Was Driven by Slow Adaptation, Not Just Cheap Labor, Finds ITIF

New ITIF analysis finds Detroit lost ground by adapting too slowly, and now faces a similar test from Mexico and China.

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News Clips

May 5, 2026|Publications

Trump Is Weighing AI Oversight. This Is What Smart People Are Saying About It.

Business Insider featured Daniel Castro in an article on the White House weighing stronger oversight of new AI models.

May 4, 2026|Publications

US Tech Can Use China as ‘Listening Post’ for Global Edge, Washington Think Tank Explains

South China Morning Post featured ITIF in an article on why forcing U.S. tech firms out of China would weaken America's global competitiveness and give Chinese firms greater scale to shape technology ecosystems.

May 3, 2026|Publications

Chinese EVs Have a Wild New Headlight Trick US Can’t Match

The Street cited ITIF in an article on Huawei's new headlights that can project a color movie onto the wall in front of a parked car.

May 1, 2026|Publications

SoftBank Plans $100 Billion US IPO for AI and Robotics Firm Roze

Capacity cited ITIF in an article on Roze, a new AI and robotics company.

April 30, 2026|Publications

Does Big Tech’s Power Pledge Hurt Small Businesses?

TechInformed mentioned ITIF in an article on seven hyperscalers signing a nonbinding pledge in March to self-power their data centers.

April 29, 2026|Publications

The Federal Government Just Built Fraud Detection Directly Into the FAFSA — Here’s What Every Student Needs to Know

University Herald mentioned ITIF in an article about the Department of Education rolling out the "largest fraud prevention effort in its history," embedding real-time identity screening directly into the FAFSA form.

April 28, 2026|Publications

How L2L Is Building Shop Floor Intelligence With AWS

Manufacturing Digital cited ITIF in an article on manufacturing intelligence.

April 27, 2026|Publications

Bernie Sanders' Plans to Schmooze With Top Beijing AI Experts Ignite Backlash: 'Holy S---'

Fox News cited the Center in an article on Senator Bernie Sanders' approach to AI.

April 27, 2026|Publications

Apple, Google Crushed California Bill Helping Smaller Rivals

Bloomberg quoted Joseph Coniglio in a story on California’s failed BASED Act, which proposed heavy-handed, tech-specific antitrust rules modeled on the EU’s Digital Markets Act. Coniglio said leading U.S. tech firms are concerned such regulations could come to the United States and “fundamentally change the way that they do business in the digital economy.”

April 17, 2026|Publications

At Roundtable on AI, Members of Congress Express Angst and Fears of ‘Destruction’

Fast Company quoted Rob Atkinson on the research needed for safe AI.

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