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March 27, 2024|Publications

NTIA's AI Stance Shows a Worrying Tilt Toward Favoring Regulation, Says Center for Data Innovation

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration's (NTIA) report on AI focuses too much on regulatory frameworks and will not help the United States become a leading global adopter of AI.

March 21, 2024|Publications

DOJ Complaint Against Apple Faces High Bar, Says ITIF

The Justice Department’s complaint alleges that Apple’s business model is littered with anticompetitive abuses. But Apple’s carefully integrated ecosystem has created a seamless, secure, high-quality user experience that has clearly benefited American consumers.

March 21, 2024|Publications

Kudos to the UN for Its Strategic Silence on Global AI Regulation, Says Center for Data Innovation

The United Nations General Assembly's global resolution on AI is on the right track by steering clear of taking on the role of global AI regulator, focusing on expanding AI access for the global South, and aligning AI development with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

March 13, 2024|Publications

USTR “Misguided” in Scaling Back Digital Trade Barriers in the National Trade Estimate, Says ITIF

It would be deeply disappointing and highly misguided for USTR Tai and her office to remove or water down National Trade Estimate reporting on digital trade barriers, which are spreading globally at great cost to the economy.

March 12, 2024|Publications

ITIF Welcomes the National Spectrum Strategy Implementation Plan

The implementation plan starts the National Spectrum Strategy off on the right foot by providing a detailed scope of work and solid timelines. NTIA must maintain its leadership to shepherd the many moving parts of this strategy to completion.

March 11, 2024|Publications

Center for Data Innovation Applauds Introduction of the TAME Extreme Weather Act

The TAME Extreme Weather Act—legislation that requires the federal government to use AI for addressing extreme weather—is an example of the type of forward-looking AI policy the United States sorely needs.

March 11, 2024|Publications

China Is Close to Leading in Robotics Innovation, New ITIF Analysis Finds

When it comes to robotic innovation, it is only a matter of time before Chinese firms become leading innovators, according to a new analysis.

March 11, 2024|Publications

Spectrum Pipeline Act Is a Step Toward More Productive Spectrum Use, Says ITIF

The Spectrum Pipeline Act of 2024 is an important step toward more productive spectrum use.

March 4, 2024|Publications

EU’s Fine Against Apple Sends a Troubling Signal to US Technology Companies, Says ITIF

The penalty against Apple is the third-largest the EU has ever imposed and is wholly disproportionate to Apple’s allegedly unlawful conduct.

February 29, 2024|Publications

America Risks Losing Its Lead in the Biopharma Industry, New Report Warns; ITIF Holds Capitol Hill Briefing Event on March 5

Absent policies that provide a supportive environment for biopharmaceutical research and innovation, it is likely the U.S. biopharma industry will decline, too, while China will take advantage and advance, according to a new ITIF report.

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March 26, 2024|Publications

China and US Battle, Quietly But Fiercely, On Yet Another Tech Front: Patent Applications

The South China Morning Post quoted Rob Atkinson in a story on US and Chinese patents: “There’s no question the Chinese patent filings do reflect underlying technological capabilities. We’d be foolish or ostrich-like if we denied that."

March 22, 2024|Publications

'Mass Surveillance' Fears Over Law Change Plans

The BBC wrote about a letter regarding the amendments to the Investigatory Powers Act in the UK that was co-signed by ITIF.

March 20, 2024|Publications

Bitcoin Bounces Back

POLITICO's Digital Future Daily newsletter quoted Daniel Castro's letter to the editor regarding TikTok bans and the misconception that the app pushes users towards radical politics.

March 16, 2024|Publications

How China Could Swamp India’s Chip Ambitions

In a story about how China’s ambitions in the semiconductor industry will affect India, The Wall Street Journal referenced ITIF research on India’s semiconductor ecosystem.

March 14, 2024|Publications

Industry Slams NTE Digital Drawback

Commenting to PoliticoPro Morning Trade, ITIF’s Nigel Cory pushed back on USTR’s rationale for scaling back digital trade barriers in the NTE report, saying, “contrary to USTR’s framing, data localization’s central role in digital protectionism is a real and growing issue.” Cory added, “China’s policies clearly contravene the letter and spirit of global trade rules, and by refraining from naming and shaming USTR effectively endorses their use of localization and other discriminatory digital policies.”

March 14, 2024|Publications

China Has 12½ Times More Robots in Its Workforce Than Industry Experts Predicted: Report

The South China Morning Post wrote an article about ITIF's recent report on China's robotics industry.

March 13, 2024|Publications

Why Trump Flipped on TikTok

Time quoted Ashley Johnson on a potential TikTok ban.

March 13, 2024|Publications

USTR to Scale Back Digital Trade Concerns in Annual Report

Commenting to Politico on news that the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative plans to scale back references to digital trade barriers in its upcoming National Trade Estimate on Foreign Trade Barriers, Nigel Cory said the move is "disappointing and highly misguided." He added, "All this lends itself to helping China advocate for its preferred restrictive and protectionist approach to data flows and digital trade."

March 7, 2024|Publications

Please, President Biden: Don't Blame Corporate Greed for Inflation

The New York Times referenced ITIF's recent biopharmaceutical report in a story about the Biden administration’s approach to economics.

March 7, 2024|Publications

On DMA Eve, Google Whines, Apple Sounds Alarms, and TikTok Wants Out

Ars Technica mentioned several past ITIF publications regarding the Digital Markets Act.

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