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A Fight Over the Future of the SAT and Test-Optional Admissions
For the College Board, the stakes could not be higher. This is not just about saving the test, but the businesses it has built around it.
Can the U.S. Just Pull Out of the Middle East?
In the latest episode of “In the Room with Peter Bergen” examines why the U.S. keeps getting pulled back into the Middle East.
Climate-Fueled Migration Requires a Different Approach
As 2024 threatens to surpass 2023’s unprecedented heat records, we are bearing witness to the impacts of a climate-changed world.
FCC Staff Hear Arguments on Need for Clarity on Slicing Rules
OTI on the need for more clarity on the FCC’s network slicing rules.
Groups Tell NTIA to Seek Diverse Agency Input for AI Consultation
OTI on the necessity of protecting AI openness and transparency.
New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Improve College Completion through Evidence-Based Practices
Federal Update: March 2024
The latest in federal early education news
OTI Joins Civil Society Organizations and Academics in Urging the Commerce Department to Protect Open AI Models
OTI joined 46 civil society organizations and academics in urging Secretary Gina Raimondo to protect AI openness and transparency.