📅 Wednesday, Mar 11 @ 12 PM ET:
Federal privacy legislation remains stalled.
Will state laws accelerate reform or fragment policy?
ITIF's webinar will examine how the growing patchwork shapes a national standard.
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06.03.2026 16:40
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📣TOMMORROW, Thurs, March 5 @ 12 PM:
Join us on Capitol Hill for an event on content provenance & digital authenticity featuring keynote Rep. Jay Obernolte.
Hear from experts on real-world applications, verification, & policy solutions.
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04.03.2026 20:21
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Survey: Most Americans Say Tech Companies Should Be Allowed to Set AI Limits
A Morning Consult survey commissioned by ITIF examines public attitudes toward AI in military operations, surveillance, and corporate responsibility surrounding the Pentagon–Anthropic dispute.
Our new nationally representative survey finds Americans want humans in control of AI in military decisions:
79% say a human should always make the final call, and 75% say AI isn’t yet reliable for life-or-death decisions.
View the full findings:
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03.03.2026 21:46
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📅 THIS THURSDAY, March 5 @ 12 PM:
Rep. Jay Obernolte will keynote ITIF’s discussion on content provenance & digital authenticity, examining how Congress can support standards that strengthen trust online.
Join us in person on Capitol Hill for this event.
🔗Registration:
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02.03.2026 22:13
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Ghost student scams are surging, exploiting weak ID checks to drain millions in financial aid and block real students from classes.
Digital IDs can streamline verification, reduce fraud, and ensure aid reaches real students.
Read David Kertai’s latest:
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02.03.2026 18:40
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📅March 11 @ 12 PM ET:
Will diverging state privacy laws push Congress toward a federal standard—or make agreement harder?
Experts from ALEC, Citizens Against Government Waste, & The App Association will discuss the implications of state privacy laws.
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27.02.2026 21:18
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🚨NEW POLL:
Two-thirds say tech companies have a responsibility to set limits on how their products can be used.
On the Pentagon–Anthropic dispute, 50% view penalizing Anthropic as government overreach, while 35% see it as necessary for national security.
🔗Full survey:
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27.02.2026 13:33
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📆 Thurs., March 5 @ 12 PM:
From financial services to digital forensics, content provenance tools are entering real-world use.
Join us & the Coalition for Content Provenance & Authenticity to examine the implications for policy & public trust.
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25.02.2026 21:51
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Chinese platforms like AliExpress and Temu hinder reverse image searches, making it harder to detect counterfeit goods.
As Eli Clemens explains in latest piece, USTR should list them as notorious markets and consider search-index transparency in future IP enforcement:
vist.ly/4svpr
25.02.2026 20:35
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🚨This Tuesday, Feb. 24 @ 9 AM ET:
Youth online safety is a priority. But are blanket bans the right tool?
Join Matthew Lesh, Angela Luna, Sydney Saubestre, Nicol Turner Lee, & ITIF's Alex Ambrose as they examine their effectiveness.
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20.02.2026 20:34
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Are smartphones and social media driving a youth mental health crisis?
The research is far more nuanced than the popular narrative suggests.
Alex Ambrose explains why age-based bans miss the mark—and why digital literacy is the better policy response.
🔗 Read the piece:
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20.02.2026 16:36
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The State of State Privacy
Join ITIF for an expert panel discussion examining how the rapid growth of state privacy laws is influencing the debate over federal privacy legislation.
📅March 11 @ 12 PM ET:
19 states now have comprehensive privacy laws.
How is this patchwork affecting federal action?
ITIF’s expert panel will examine their impact on the national privacy debate.
Registration👇
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19.02.2026 21:46
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The USTR’s 2025 Notorious Markets List is set to be released soon.
As ITIF’s Eli Clemens writes in the Washington Examiner, it should include Temu, AliExpress, and SHEIN to better protect U.S. consumers, intellectual property, and innovation.
🔗Read the op-ed:
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19.02.2026 20:54
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You can renew your license, pay taxes, and register to vote online—but getting married is still largely offline.
In GovTech, ITIF's Daniel Castro highlights how states can modernize the process.
🔗 Read the op-ed:
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18.02.2026 15:56
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France’s National Assembly voted to restrict users under 15, following similar recent moves in the UK & Australia.
ITIF's Ash Johnson warns that such bans don’t effectively protect teens, risk privacy, and block the benefits of digital connection and learning.
Full statement:
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28.01.2026 19:41
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This week, Congress announced a funding extension for the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA 2015) through FY 2026, but that extension provides only temporary relief.
ITIF's David Kertai on why a multi-year solution is needed👇
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22.01.2026 19:30
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President Trump's Proclamation invoking Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 imposes a 25% tariff on some foreign semiconductors.
ITIF VP Stephen Ezell notes: Build capacity first, don't escalate tariffs.
Our full statement👇
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16.01.2026 19:08
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🔄️ Free Trade Is Over; Time for Strategic Partnerships
🌎 PLUS: Globalization 2.0; Grok bikini fiasco; 🗓️ EVENTS: California antitrust; GLP-1s
This week's ITIF Update:
🔄️ Rob Atkinson on free trade & strategic partnerships
🌎 Atkinson & Stephen Ezell on Globalization 2.0
👙 Daniel Castro on Grok's bikini fiasco
📆 Upcoming events: GLP-1s; California antitrust
Read & subscribe now: vist.ly/4mim7
12.01.2026 22:01
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The Grok bikini controversy highlights AI’s potential for misuse—but rather than rushing AI-specific rules, policymakers should enforce existing laws to prevent harm while preserving free expression and innovation.
Daniel Castro outlines 10 ways to do so:
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08.01.2026 19:59
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The Sunset Section 230 Act was introduced this week, but eliminating these protections would backfire.
Our full statement⤵️
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19.12.2025 22:30
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This week, Senator Bernie Sanders called for a moratorium on building data centers, fearing AI & robotics will lead to mass unemployment.
As Daniel Castro explains, the lump-of-labor fallacy ignores reality: automation boosts productivity & creates new opportunities.
19.12.2025 20:39
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iRobot’s bankruptcy reveals the hidden cost of blocking acquisitions without a long-term competitiveness strategy.
Stopping Big Tech isn’t the same as strengthening American innovation.
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18.12.2025 20:21
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Government pressure on platforms to censor lawful content is becoming normalized.
Protecting free speech means keeping politics—of any party—out of content moderation decisions.👇
https://itif.org/publications/2025/12/16/political-pressure-on-platforms-undermines-free-speech/
17.12.2025 19:11
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Australia just became the first country in the world to ban social media for users under 16. 📵
Alex Ambrose breaks down why the law’s broad scope, privacy risks, and impact on young people should give other countries pause.
11.12.2025 19:04
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Australia’s social media ban for children under 16 is going into effect today, setting a dangerous precedent for other countries considering youth restrictions.
Our full statement from Policy Analyst Alex Ambrose⤵️
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09.12.2025 18:48
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