Regulation of AI Should Reflect Current Experience
Federal guidance on artificial intelligence needs additions to ensure the U.S. has a seat at the international table.
Tech Companies Need Their Social Licenses
Social license and the bundling of laws and resources can constrain tech companies from aggressive maneuvering.
A Proposed Rule to Secure the Digital Economy
A Department of Commerce proposal would establish broad authority to block threats to digital security.
Regulating Mobile Medical Applications
As mobile medical applications continue to proliferate, regulators lack a solid framework for oversight.
Regulating Beyond the Christchurch Call
International response to Christchurch attack shows the complexity of restricting online extremist content.
Quantum Supremacy and the Regulation of Quantum Technologies
Advancing technology requires regulators to act quickly to develop standards and defenses against cyberattacks.
Artificial Intelligence in Government and the Law
Scholars analyze how artificial intelligence stands to disrupt the public and legal sectors.
The Uncertainty of Regulating 3D Organ Printing
Policymakers around the world are determining how to apply existing regulations to 3D organ printing.
Regulating Digital Mapping Technology
Scholars propose mechanisms for regulating augmented reality technology.
Put the Phone Down
Scholar argues that the government should regulate app developers to prevent technology addiction.
We Need to Talk About ICOs
Cryptocurrency experts critique the current regulation of secretive token sales.
Creating a Right to Disconnect
Scholar recommends regulatory protections that would limit electronic correspondence after the workday.