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The empty national AI policy framework: Who is in charge of those in charge? | Brookings Tom Wheeler and Bill Baer discuss what considerations are missing from the Trump administration's new national AI policy framework.

The empty Trump national AI policy framework: Who is in charge of those in charge? www.brookings.edu/articles/the...

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The Trump FCC is leveraging public trust for political gain | Brookings Tom Wheeler discusses FCC Chairman Carr's recent threat against broadcasters and the broader implications for democracy.

The Trump FCC is leveraging public trust for political gain www.brookings.edu/articles/the...

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Governing the AI transition: Lessons from the 1996 Telecommunications Act www.brookings.edu/articles/gov...
Legislating in a tech transition tricky. The experience in the aftermath of the '96 Act can help inform any consideration of establishing rules during the AI transition.

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From open internet to open intelligence: Why AI’s market structure matters more than ever | Brookings Tom Wheeler discusses designing AI policy to expand participation, competition, and diffusion before European Parliament on Jan. 14.

The key to winning the "AI Race" is innovation. The key to such innovation is competition and openness. We cannot allow Big Tech to become Big AI without the establishment of guardrails and rules to protect the public interest.  www.brookings.edu/articles/fro...

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OpenAI floats federal support for AI infrastructure—what should the public expect? | Brookings Tom Wheeler draws lessons from government support of private railroads to guide approaches to AI infrastructure.

OpenAI floats federal support for AI infrastructure—what should the public expect? www.brookings.edu/articles/ope...

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Donald Trump's digital mercantilism | Brookings Tom Wheeler discusses how President Trump is seeking to assert dominion over the regulatory sovereignty of other nations for Big Tech.

Donald Trump’s digital mercantilism www.brookings.edu/articles/don...

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Google decision demonstrates need to overhaul competition policy for AI era | Brookings Tom Wheeler and Bill Baer discuss the decision in United States et al v. Google LLC and the need for forward-looking AI competition policy.

Google decision demonstrates need to overhaul competition policy for AI era www.brookings.edu/articles/goo...

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Trump's executive orders politicize AI | Brookings Tom Wheeler discusses how President Trump's AI Action Plan and recent executive orders will constrain development and threaten free speech.

Trump’s executive orders politicize AI www.brookings.edu/articles/tru...

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Will Donald Trump make European tech great again? Tom Wheeler discusses how President Trump's plans to protect U.S. tech companies might accelerate the EU turning its back on American tech.

Will Donald Trump make European tech great again? www.brookings.edu/articles/wil...

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The Trump FCC’s Coercion Cartel The Trump FCC is not protecting free speech—it’s undermining it.

The Trump FCC’s Coercion Cartel www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-...

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Trump's tech tariffs: From protecting production to protecting Big Tech's profits Tom Wheeler examines how Trump’s tariff policy shifts from protecting domestic production to safeguarding Big Tech profits.

Trump’s tech tariffs: From protecting production to protecting Big Tech’s profits www.brookings.edu/articles/tru...

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Not 'deregulation' but heavy-handed regulation at the Trump FCC Tom Wheeler discusses the FCC's attempts to regulate decisions that oppose the Trump administration's goals despite promises of deregulation.

Not ‘deregulation’ but heavy-handed regulation at the Trump FCC www.brookings.edu/articles/not...

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Trump’s CBS lawsuit ties media freedom to FCC’s regulatory power Tom Wheeler analyzes the FCC Chairman's recent recommended rulemaking to define the public interest standard.

The Trump FCC is exploiting the vagueness of the statutory "public interest standard" to try to coercively affect editorial decisions of media outlets. Exploiting vagueness in matters of speech is an invitation to the exploitation of rights. www.brookings.edu/articles/tru...

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Are tariffs Big Tech’s new tool against EU regulation? Tom Wheeler analyzes how Big Tech companies are pushing for tariffs to attack global regulations on online platforms.

Are tariffs Big Tech’s new tool against EU regulation?
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