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Spectrum Strategy Commenters Disagree on Licensed vs. Unlicensed Use Benefits
OTI on the implementation plan for the national spectrum strategy.
An AI Future Worth Building
Lilian Coral on three important lessons from the past to consider in order to properly harness the benefits of AI.
FAFSA Changes Mean More Pell Grants For Students With Kids, Here’s Why
Edward Conroy authored an op-ed in Forbes about why changes to the FAFA mean that more student parents should receive Pell grants.
I’m a Tech Reporter. Can I Still Post My Baby’s Picture Responsibly?
Nat Meysenburg on the choices he and his partner have made to protect their children’s privacy in a world of unavoidable surveillance.
Leaders of 12 GHz for 5G Coalition Anticipate FCC Order in First Quarter 2024
Michael Calabrese on the expectation that an FCC order would open the use of the lower 12 GHz band for fixed-wireless in Q1 2024.
The Americans Who Would Be on the Frontline of a War in the Pacific
There’s One Year Left to Turn the Corner on Evictions
Yuliya Panfil and Karen Lash co-authored an article in Route Fifty on leveraging federal funding for eviction data efforts.
Federal agencies that use AI should have civil rights offices, Democratic senators say
OTI on the Eliminating Bias in Algorithmic Systems Act.
Who Controls America’s Past?
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines the fight over America’s history.
Community Colleges Are Critical to the Innovation Economy
Shalin Jyotishi published an essay with The Chronicle of Higher Education about the role community colleges play in the innovation economy.