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Federal Trade Commission fails to convince judge that Meta monopolizes social media

Federal Trade Commission fails to convince judge that Meta monopolizes social media

By Max Gulker

In its zeal to punish Big Tech, the Federal Trade Commission stuck to a market definition that became more obsolete with every year.

Why is Texas investigating Meta’s AI Studio for offering unlicensed therapy?
Why is Texas investigating Meta’s AI Studio for offering unlicensed therapy?

By Gregory Ferenstein

Michigan House Bill 4388 would regulate social media use by minors
Michigan House Bill 4388 would regulate social media use by minors

By Caden Rosenbaum

Nevada’s ban on AI therapists highlights regulation based on fear rather than analysis
Nevada’s ban on AI therapists highlights regulation based on fear rather than analysis

By Gregory Ferenstein

California’s AI law works by staying narrow
California’s AI law works by staying narrow

By Nicole Shekhovtsova

  • DOJ v. Visa could prove an important battleground for tech antitrust 
    DOJ v. Visa could prove an important battleground for tech antitrust 

    Commentary by Max Gulker

  • Ohio House Bill 392 would clarify the right to compute
    Ohio House Bill 392 would clarify the right to compute

    Testimony by Caden Rosenbaum

  • Comments to the Office of Science and Technology Policy on AI regulatory reform
    Comments to the Office of Science and Technology Policy on AI regulatory reform

    Testimony by Richard Sill, Marc Scribner and Caden Rosenbaum

  • Nobel Prize winners make powerful case for optimism amid technological change
    Nobel Prize winners make powerful case for optimism amid technological change

    Commentary by Max Gulker

  • New York’s stalled AI bill would have blurred the line between disclosure and restriction
    New York’s stalled AI bill would have blurred the line between disclosure and restriction

    Commentary by Gregory Ferenstein

  • Democrats pivot on AI: Less regulation, more redistribution
    Democrats pivot on AI: Less regulation, more redistribution

    Commentary by Marc Scribner and Gregory Ferenstein

  • Sen. Ted Cruz proposes federal regulatory sandbox to encourage AI innovation, development
    Sen. Ted Cruz proposes federal regulatory sandbox to encourage AI innovation, development

    Commentary by Gregory Ferenstein

  • A look at the White House’s pro-innovation artificial intelligence ‘action plan’
    A look at the White House’s pro-innovation artificial intelligence ‘action plan’

    Commentary by Gregory Ferenstein

  • Georgia could create a safer online environment for kids by empowering parents
    Georgia could create a safer online environment for kids by empowering parents

    Testimony by Richard Sill

Technology Policy Studies

  • Deepfakes, AI, and existing laws
    Deepfakes, AI, and existing laws

    Policy Brief by Richard Sill

  • Consent requirements in comprehensive data privacy laws: Current practices and the path forward
    Consent requirements in comprehensive data privacy laws: Current practices and the path forward

    Policy Brief by Jen Sidorova and Nicole Shekhovtsova

  • The App Store Accountability Act would undermine privacy and parental choice
    The App Store Accountability Act would undermine privacy and parental choice

    Backgrounder by Nicole Shekhovtsova and Marc Scribner

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