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May 29, 2024|Presentations
Dublin Tech Summit, 2024
Rob Atkinson appears at the 2024 Dublin Tech Summit to speak about technology’s impact on democracy.
April 5, 2024|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles
A Transatlantic G2 Against Chinese Technology Dominance
Alone, America cannot stem Beijing’s rise in advanced industries. We need a new pact with Europe. Its objective should be to refuse to surrender to technological domination by the CCP. Being pioneers of the green transition will not be enough.
March 28, 2024|Reports & Briefings
Why the United States and EU Should Seize the Moment to Cooperate on Cybersecurity Labeling for IoT Devices
The United States and European Union should work through the Trade and Technology Council to align their respective cybersecurity labeling programs for the Internet of Things rather than allowing IoT security to become another technical barrier to trade and technology cooperation.
March 27, 2024|Blogs
What You Need to Know as the DMA Goes Live
The EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is attempting to chip away at the alleged dominance of the so-called tech giants, but not for the better.
March 19, 2024|Events
An Era of Economic Warfare: Examining the EU’s Economic Security Strategy
Watch now for an expert panel discussion of Europe’s efforts and the implications for an allied approach to economic security in an era of economic warfare.
March 16, 2024|Presentations
Impact the Future: International Women's Day 2024
Ayesha Bhatti speaks at Impact the Future: International Women's Day 2024 on exploring the importance of open-source development in the pursuit of innovation.
March 14, 2024|Blogs
UK Tech Secretary Michelle Donelan Recommits to Innovation But Her Ambition to Achieve Tech Superpower Status May Be Hindered By Her Own Party
Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology Michelle Donelan's recommendations, while commendable, fail to consider the wider context in which UK innovation currently sits, calling into question the feasibility of her plans in one of the most politically charged times of Conservative Party leadership.
March 8, 2024|Testimonies & Filings
Comments to the European Commission’s Directorate General for Competition on Virtual Worlds and Generative AI
The market for AR/VR technologies, though nascent, presents a multifaceted competitive landscape spanning hardware, software, and distribution. And the generative AI market is experiencing early-stage growth with no significant entry barriers evident, particularly concerning data, computational resources, and talent.
March 7, 2024|Blogs
The Brussels Effect: How the EU’s Digital Markets Act Projects European Influence
As the Digital Markets Act comes into effect, more jurisdictions are adopting similar laws to shoot for big tech targets, creating the “Brussels effect.”
March 5, 2024|Blogs
US Policymakers Should Fight Back Against EU Attacks on America’s Tech Sector
If U.S. policymakers do not step up to address the threat that European laws and regulations pose to U.S. economic interests, then the EU will only increase the size and severity of its fines and other confiscatory actions.