OTI Supports the SAFE Act—a Bipartisan Compromise to Reform U.S. Government Surveillance
The SAFE Act reflects a reasonable compromise that balances meaningful privacy reforms and core U.S. national security objectives.
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The SAFE Act reflects a reasonable compromise that balances meaningful privacy reforms and core U.S. national security objectives.
“Functionally banning TikTok in the United States is an overly blunt approach.”
Broadband connectivity, “junk fees,” privacy and AI were all referenced.
Taylor White was appointed to the Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship at the Department of Labor.
President Biden should call on Congress to pass existing legislation that can address concerns and tap the promise of AI.
“At its core, the bill still poses significant risks to speech and privacy that could ultimately make children and adults less safe online.”
“Today, broadband internet access is too fundamental and too important not to apply strong oversight and protections.”
“Funding for ACP is not merely a nice-to-have—it is a critical social and economic investment.”