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How the Brussels Effect Hinders Innovation in the Global South

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

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

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How the Brussels Effect Hinders Innovation in the Global South

by Ayesha Bhatti | January 26, 2026

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Artificial Intelligence

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When global leaders land in New Delhi this February for the India AI Impact Summit—the next major global convening on AI policy—many will arrive with the same question for the…

by Hodan Omaar January 18, 2026

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Comments to ITA on the AI Exports Program

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Why the DMA Interoperability Investigations Poison Innovation

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Open Data

South Korea Should Reform Outdated and Protectionist Mapping Data Restrictions

by Seung Yeon (Sunny) Lee | July 1, 2025

South Korea’s export restrictions on mapping data, while originally based on legitimate national security concerns, now primarily act as a protectionist measure that unfairly limits competition from foreign firms. Korean…

by Seung Yeon (Sunny) Lee July 1, 2025

German State Prioritizes Politics Over Practical Technology Solutions

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If AI Training Is Theft, Then Everyone’s a Thief

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Digital Transformation Should Be at the Heart of the UK’s Economic Agenda

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The FTC is Meddling in AI Creativity in Its Comments to the Copyright Office

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Data Economy

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Europe Writes the Rules and the World Pays the Price

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EU Should Not Block Big Tech from Financial Data Access

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Wake up, Europe. It’s Time to Get Serious About Innovation.

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Internet of Things

Europe’s ePrivacy Reforms Are Too Late—and Too Small

by Daniel Castro | December 16, 2025

The European Commission recently unveiled long-overdue proposals to address persistent frustrations with the ePrivacy Directive, the EU’s framework for electronic communications privacy. Adopted in 2002 and updated in 2009, the…

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Europe

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Europe’s ePrivacy Reforms Are Too Late—and Too Small

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by Daniel Castro December 16, 2025

Why the DMA Interoperability Investigations Poison Innovation

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by Matthew Kilcoyne December 12, 2025

Europe Writes the Rules and the World Pays the Price

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by Ayesha Bhatti December 5, 2025

Government

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Growing Evidence Shows Importance of AI for Healthcare

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Local Data Collection and Coordinated Data Sharing Can Tackle the UK’s Health Data Divide

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Education

AI Is Key to Trump’s Education Overhaul

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Education Secretary Linda McMahon delivered a speech on March 3 outlining the U.S. Department of Education’s “final mission”: To swiftly and responsibly implement President Trump’s controversial vision of shutting down…

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Declining Test Scores in the United States Signal the Need for AI Solutions

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States Should Update Digital Literacy Programs to Include AI Literacy

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    by David Kertai January 8, 2026
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