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Exploring Privacy-Preserving Age Verification: A Close Look at Zero-Knowledge Proofs
New America’s Open Technology Institute offers a path toward exploring privacy-preserving age verification.
The Kids Are Not Alright. But Don’t Blame Social Media.
Sydney Saubestre on whether the data supports the growing push to blame social media for the youth mental health crisis.
Where Are the Moonshots?
Gordon LaForge urges for greater public capacity for AI to deliver the benefits we hope it will.
7/15 Joint FCC Comments Supporting Sharing Lower 37 GHz Spectrum Using an Automated Coordination Database
OTI and Public Knowledge submitted comments in response to the FCC’s Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the lower 37 GHz band.
The Coming Arguments Over Spectrum
OTI on why auctioning certain spectrum could disrupt the administration’s broadband expansion goals.
The “TikTok Ban” Was Never Just About TikTok
A separation between our government and Big Tech will be crucial to defending democracy—both nationally and globally—for years to come.
Three Joint Petitions to Deny Requests from the Big Three to Carve Up and Acquire U.S. Cellular’s Spectrum Holdings
OTI joined other public interest organizations to petition the Federal Communications Commission.
BEAD Bets Big on CBRS and 6 GHz Bands, So Why Is Congress Gutting Them?
Jessica Dine and Nat Purser (PK) on the potential ripple effects of our government’s increasingly inconsistent approach to broadband policy.
SCOTUS’ Decision to Uphold the Texas Age Verification Law Jeopardizes Everyone’s Online Privacy and Security, Says OTI
OTI responds to the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a Texas law that requires certain websites to verify age.
Senate GOP Budget Bill Has Little-Noticed Provision That Could Hurt Your Wi-Fi
Michael Calabrese on how the Senate Commerce Committee’s version of the budget reconciliation bill could hurt Wi-Fi.