First 30 Days
Worrying trends include weakened oversight of U.S. surveillance, the elimination of consumer data protection tools, and improper access and misuse of data.
A Series Making Sense of the Administration's First 100 Days
At a time when there is a slew of new information surrounding the Trump administration’s quick and vast executive actions, the Open Technology Institute has analyzed and contextualized trends we see impacting technology and policy from Trump's first 100 days. It can be challenging to sift through the flood of headlines and updates. We’re here to help make sense of that flood.
Worrying trends include weakened oversight of U.S. surveillance, the elimination of consumer data protection tools, and improper access and misuse of data.
Big Tech’s influence in Washington, DC, is not new, but private tech and governmental interests are merging in ways that represent a concerning reconfiguration.
Trump’s first few months back in the Oval Office have been a concerted effort to assert authoritarian control.
From revealing which developments have surprised them to stating what they believe civil society should be doing at this moment, experts from the ACLU, American Enterprise Institute, and Abundance Institute share their views on what tech governance looks like right now and what it should look like.