Artificial intelligence harms, problematic social media content, data privacy violations – the issues are the same, but the policymakers and regulators who deal with them are about to change.
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Andrew here. Happy New Year and happy Saturday. This morning, we’re taking a look at what may — or may not — happen in 2025.
The market appears to be expecting less regulation across the banking, crypto and technology sectors—all which could increase ...
San Francisco-based Databricks is gunning for AI-powered growth, and the data management company’s CEO, Ali Ghodsi, wants it to become as big as Salesforce. The company is considered a strong IPO ...
US election cycle underscored the strong and varied views of the American electorate. However, there is at least one federal ...
Though Trump's nominee for FTC chair, Andrew Ferguson, is expected to narrow the agency's regulatory power, relaxed oversight of tech companies isn’t as likely.
Columnist David Lat examines the incoming administration’s short-term impact on Big Law, finding that practitioners generally ...
Sacks’ role will be pivotal in navigating the complex interplay between technological progress, civil rights, and privacy ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s recent appointments and cabinet nominees are pointing to a four-year stint of deregulation in ...
President-elect Trump has selected current Commissioner Andrew ... Ferguson to chair the FTC and recently announced that he ...
Signs that Donald Trump may not abandon a key policy of President Joe Biden's involving Big Tech are leaving progressives ...