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Event
September 19, 2023

Revising the Horizontal Merger Guidelines: The Path Forward in Antitrust

Revisions to the Horizontal Merger Guidelines recently proposed by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have generated…
Post
August 28, 2023

Inching Closer to Editorial Freedom? The Government Weighs In on Social Media Platforms’ First Amendment Rights

Divergent lower-court decisions on social media platforms' First Amendment rights fuel ongoing debate over online free speech versus government regulation.
Post
August 24, 2023

What We Know—and Don’t Know—About AI and Regulation

The UK and Canada's approach to AI regulation is more concerned with managing uncertainty than mitigating real risks. 
Post
August 23, 2023

National Identity Systems in the Fourth Dimension

Newly implemented biometric identification systems like the MLB's "Go-Ahead Entry" may increase short-term convenience, but risk long-term privacy and data…
Post
August 22, 2023

Defamation Law and Generative AI: Who Bears Responsibility for Falsities?

Defamation lawsuits over AI-generated misinformation raise questions about whether liability for spreading false information should fall on AI platforms or…
Podcast
August 22, 2023

Uncertainty & Technology: The Adaptability Imperative of Automation (LIVE with Brent Orrell—Part II)

In this live episode of Explain to Shane, Shane wraps up her discussion with AEI Senior Fellow Brent Orrell on…
Post
August 21, 2023

The Case Against Breaking Up Amazon: Embracing Innovation and Consumer Choice

The FTC's misguided efforts to break up Amazon demonstrates a desire to stifle innovation and neglect American consumers' preferences. 
Podcast
August 18, 2023

Does Big Tech Need a Reboot?

In this episode, we invite you to listen in on a recent AEI event on the book System Error: Where Big…
Post
August 18, 2023

In the Google Case, the Justice Department Continues to Help Companies, Not Consumers

The Department of Justice's most recent attack on Google undermines a consumer-centric approach to antitrust.
Post
August 17, 2023

Worldcoin’s Introduction to the Kenyan Market Is Temporarily Halted Due to Privacy Concerns

Worldcoin's iris-scanning biotechnology combined with its monetary incentives sounded privacy and security alarms amongst Kenyan agencies, drawing attention to tech companies'…
Post
August 16, 2023

From Pixels to Prosperity: Highlights from My Conversation with Susan Otieno

Shane Tews interviews an expert on stock photography's role in capturing universal truths and the implications of AI-generated images, data…
Op-Ed
August 15, 2023

Why Industrial Policy Fails

One of the few redeeming features of American populism has been its renewed focus on workers. But the protectionist economic…
Op-Ed
August 15, 2023

Do Oppenheimer’s Warnings About Nuclear Weapons Apply to AI?

J. Robert Oppenheimer was once a household name in America, thanks to his work on the atomic weapons that helped…
Post
August 15, 2023

Japanese AI Advances Offer Lessons for the Rest of the World

Countries around the world should take notes from Japan's forward-looking AI approach, which balances innovation, rationality, and regulation.
Post
August 14, 2023

Broken Technical Fixes to Transportation Security

TSA's attempts to expand invasive security search technologies like body scanners to transportation hubs raise Fourth Amendment and logistical concerns.
Post
August 11, 2023

What Delays Airlines’ Use of Technological Innovations?

Airlines and airports are dabbling more with high-tech security tools, but a look around the world reveals that poorly implemented…
Article
August 09, 2023

AI in Education

The leap into a new era of machine intelligence carries risks and challenges, but also plenty of promise.
Post
August 09, 2023

Understanding the Muddled Law of Jawboning in Missouri v. Biden

An appellate court will soon decide if federal officials' jawboning of social media companies to censor certain COVID-19 content crossed…
Podcast
August 09, 2023

Uncertainty & Technology: The Adaptability Imperative of Automation (LIVE with Brent Orrell—Part I)

In this live episode of Explain to Shane, Shane joins AEI Senior Fellow Brent Orrell on the stage to discuss…
Post
August 08, 2023

New Cyber Trust Mark to Enhance IoT Device Security

Potentially any device connected to the internet is vulnerable to cybercrime. The Biden administration's new Cyber Trust Mark program might…