Arizona State University and OTI Launch “AI Policy Futures”
New project uses science fiction as a tech policy tool.
New project uses science fiction as a tech policy tool.
Thirty-four civil rights, consumer, and privacy organizations unite to release principles for privacy legislation.
Our 2018 Investor Update reviews key developments of the past year and their relationship to the RDR Index findings and methodology.
The Senate Commerce Committee’s hearing on data privacy omitted consumer voices. As a result, it held little value for the public.
The comments were submitted as the FTC seeks comment and hold hearings on competition and consumer protection in the 21st century.
In August, OTI submitted comments to Vermont’s Attorney General and the District of Columbia Office of Cable TV regarding broadband privacy.
The NYC task force can serve as a national model for other cities looking to establish practices for ethical use of artificial intelligence.
OTI opposes the use of tools that are based on artificial intelligence to decide whether individuals should be incarcerated before trial.