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Regulating the Use of Facial Recognition Technology

September 2, 2020September 2, 2020 technology

Advances-in and increasing use-of FRT have brought myriad concerns about the risks of such technology to the forefront of public debate.

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Taming Tech Giants Requires Fixing the Revolving Door

February 18, 2020February 14, 2020 governance, lobbying, technology

BY CARLOTTA ALFONSI   Public opinion of big tech is at an all-time low. Just a few years ago, many

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Civil Society: A Key Player in the Global Fight Against Misinformation

February 7, 2020February 6, 2020 internet, misinformation, technology

BY RAINA DAVIS, BO JULIE CROWLEY, AND CASEY CORCORAN   Editor’s Note: Information for this article was obtained primarily from

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Using Blockchain for Immutable Mediation and Autonomous Governance

January 15, 2020January 14, 2020 blockchain, digital government, technology

BY WILL HICKEY   Introduction Blockchain is the decentralized system that underpins cryptocurrencies. It offers a secure and impartial platform

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State Influence and Technical Standards

December 31, 2019December 28, 2019 competition, diplomacy, technology

BY JULIA VOO   “If you control an industry’s standards, you control that industry lock, stock and ledger.”[1]   What

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The Unveiling of the Librazone : Are the Similarities Between Libra and the Eurozone a Coincidence?

July 24, 2019July 20, 2019 EU, Facebook, libra, regulation, technology

BY AMELIA POLLARD After a decade of amassing influence, Facebook has unveiled another way to remain a financial heavyweight not

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Building a Policy Agenda for the Future of Work

June 26, 2019June 25, 2019 future, technology, work

BY JENNIFER LEIGH GUSTETIC AND CARLOS TEXIERA Fear of increased automation in work has undoubtedly caught the public interest. From

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