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June 22, 2026|Blogs
Fact of the Week: In 2026, One-Third of Emergency Calls Will Be Made by Smart Devices
Experts believe that in 2026, smart devices, including smart watches, fitness trackers, and digital assistants, will trigger one-third of all emergency calls.
June 22, 2026|Reports & Briefings
Declining Manufacturing Births Contribute to US Manufacturing Woes
Manufacturing start-ups, particularly in critical national economic power industries, are essential to the nation’s economic and security strength. Yet, U.S. manufacturing start-ups have declined over the last three decades.
June 18, 2026|Blogs
The Cities Getting AI Right Are Investing in Workforce Upskilling
Cities that are successfully scaling AI are investing in workforce upskilling alongside governance and technology deployment. Case studies from Washington, DC, San Jose, Seattle, and Cleveland show that employee training and AI literacy are critical to turning pilot projects into lasting improvements in public service delivery.
June 18, 2026|Blogs
The Pope’s AI Encyclical Marks the Triumph of Social Capitalism Over Neoliberalism: Part II
Echoing social capitalism, the encyclical gets technology and employment wrong, succumbing to the lump-of-labor fallacy and short-term protection over long-term progress.
June 18, 2026|Blogs
America Needs a National Robotics Strategy
The bipartisan National Commission on Robotics Act would help jump-start a national strategy to restore U.S. leadership in robotics, a critical technology for manufacturing competitiveness, productivity, and national security as China rapidly scales its dominance.
June 17, 2026|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles
A New Bipartisan Bill Promises Innovation and Choice. It Will Deliver Neither.
The recently reintroduced American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) is a departure from America’s current antitrust regime, not an improvement. Although it promises to deliver innovation and choice in the technology sector, AICOA would undermine both.
June 17, 2026|Reports & Briefings
Mobilizing for Techno-Economic War, Part 5: Transforming STEM Research Policy
Increased federal funding for STEM research is necessary but not sufficient for America to avoid losing to China. It’s also time for a new model for federal research funding that focuses on the technology needs of national power industries and directly benefits firms in the United States.
June 16, 2026|Podcasts
Creative Discussion Podcast: Robert H. Bork Jr. on Trump-Era Antitrust, Consumer Welfare, and the Rise of “Conservative Socialism”
Joseph V. Coniglio hosts Robert H. Bork Jr., president of the Antitrust Education Project, to discuss his book The New Paradox: Antitrust and the Threat of Conservative Socialism. They cover what’s happening now in antitrust policy, Trump-era antitrust continuity, and why antitrust is the wrong tool for speech issues.
June 16, 2026|Blogs
Canada’s Research Budget Does Not Match Its Innovation Strategy
Canada says it wants to be a technology and innovation economy, but its research budget still treats balance across disciplines as the priority. If innovation is the actual goal, the Carney government should shift funding from social sciences and humanities toward NSERC and CIHR.
June 16, 2026|Testimonies & Filings
Comments to the California Public Utilities Commission Regarding Carrier of Last Resort Requirements
At a time of unprecedented growth in the broadband market, California’s broadband laws remain unchanged, and it is costing consumers faster, more reliable Internet.
