From Bletchley to Bharat: Can Middle Powers Chart a Third Way in AI?
For middle powers, the logic of banding together is undeniably compelling at a time of escalating great power coercion.
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Today, a federal court overturned a Federal Communications Commission order that supported the creation of municipal broadband networks.
We call on the FCC to ensure that all implementations of unlicensed LTE devices pass the entire test and coexist fairly with Wi-Fi.
Today, New America’s Open Technology Institute (OTI) releases a primer on software vulnerability ecosystem and its policy implications.
Today, Verizon announced plans to acquire most of Yahoo!’s assets, and OTI expressed concern over the consumer privacy implications.
Today, the FCC voted to adopt the Spectrum Frontiers Order, allocating more than 3,000 megahertz of very high-frequency spectrum.
Joining a coalition of other groups, OTI called upon two Senate committees to hold open hearings over a controversial amendment.
Today, the Senate voted 58-38 vote to reject the controversial McCain-Cornyn-Burr Amendment.
A Senate subcommittee approved a funding bill today that blocks efforts to break up the cable industry’s monopoly on set-top devices.
One day after a federal court upheld the FCC’s Open Internet Order, a Senate panel voted to significantly weaken the order.