Skip to content
ITIF Logo
ITIF Search

Publications

January 7, 2026|Blogs

New York’s AI Safety Law Claims National Alignment but Delivers Fragmentation

New York’s new AI safety law, despite claiming alignment with California, introduces different thresholds, compliance rules, and oversight philosophies that fragment rather than unify U.S. AI regulation, creating greater regulatory complexity without clear safety benefits.

January 7, 2026|Blogs

No, Digital Platforms Competing With Third-Party Services Is Not Anticompetitive

While some claim that two-sided digital platforms competing with third-party service providers creates an anticompetitive conflict of interest, there is substantial evidence that proscribing this behavior would do more harm to competition than good, while also harming consumers.

January 5, 2026|Reports & Briefings

Policy Reforms to Launch US Space Innovation

Competitiveness in the global space economy should be a priority for the United States, but ineffective regulations weigh down the American commercial space industry. While last year’s executive order was a good start, additional regulatory reforms are necessary to address key roadblocks to U.S. space capabilities.

January 5, 2026|Blogs

Top 10 Tech Policy Pronouncements, Prognostications, and Questions for 2026

If the year ahead in technology and innovation policy lives up to its potential, it could be a consequential one because there is a long list of important issues on the table. Herein, we offer 10 that are on top of our minds.

January 5, 2026|Blogs

A Year of Progress in Biotechnology

Amid all the chaos and upheaval that came with the year just finished, one could easily be forgiven for failing to notice the wealth of positive developments in biotechnology. But there was plenty to report, especially on the agriculture front.

January 5, 2026|Blogs

Fact of the Week: Commuting Areas Far From AI Hotspots Experienced 17 Percent Lower Growth in AI Jobs

A report finds that firms that are 125 miles from the closest AI hotspot, defined as an area with over 1000 AI publications or patents, experienced 17 percent lower AI job growth between 2007 and 2019.

January 5, 2026|Blogs

How Yesterday’s Web-Crawling Policies Will Shape Tomorrow’s AI Leadership

The Internet may be forever, but regulatory frameworks should not be. Decisions made today about web crawling will help determine where the next generation of AI leadership emerges—whether in Europe, the United States, or elsewhere.

December 28, 2025|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles

How Digital Services Actually Help Korea’s Small Businesses

Cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools, digital advertising, e-commerce platforms and online human resources systems have become the most practical way smaller firms close the capability gap with larger competitors.

December 25, 2025|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles

Korea’s $700B Export Record Is an Achievement, Not a Growth Strategy

South Korea’s record $700 billion in exports in 2025 is an achievement. But relying on a narrow set of export champions while limiting imports and domestic productivity will not deliver durable prosperity. Korea must pivot toward economy-wide productivity growth.

December 24, 2025|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles

Why the EU’s Google Antitrust Case Is Misplaced in the AI Era

The EU’s latest antitrust investigation against Google misreads competitive AI markets, risks politicized enforcement, and could heighten transatlantic tensions amid intensifying U.S.–China technological rivalry.

Back to Top