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In every sector — manufacturing, energy, medicine, food, work flexibility, education — innovative products and ideas are improving conditions for workers, consumers, individuals and families.  In contrast, government actions — onerous regulations, higher taxes, and product bans — reduce choice and discourage innovation. This is not to say that the government should have no role in regulating industries, but regulations should be used only to advance legitimate safety concerns and not needlessly prevent progress.
Policy Focus: Artificial Intelligence and Education Policy Focus: Artificial Intelligence and Education
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Policy Focus: Artificial Intelligence and Education

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to stay, and schools will have to find a strategy to make the most of it as a tool, but…

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Innovation

State approaches to data centers are diverging quickly

Sarah Montalbano | Blog
Innovation

Two Truths And A Lie: An American Caregiver Program

Carrie Lukas & Heather Madden | Two Truths and a Lie
Innovation

Innovation Can Help, but It Cannot Replace Human Connection

Heather Madden | Op-Ed
Innovation

Virginia, Don’t Take Away a Woman’s Right to Concealed Carry

Anna Pingel | Blog
Innovation

Carbon Capture is a Major Handicap in the AI Race

Sydney Rodman | Blog
Innovation

Independent Women Signs Coalition Letter Urging Federal Preemption of Certain State Laws and Regulations Specific to Artificial Intelligence

Patrice Onwuka | Letters
Innovation

For Sale: Spectrum Auctions to Turbocharge 5G Connectivity

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Innovation

Two Truths and a Lie: Artificial Intelligence and Education

Neeraja Deshpande | Two Truths and a Lie
Innovation

5 Best and Worst Tech Policies in 2025

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Innovation

Elon Musk v. EU

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Innovation

Today’s Technologies Can Make Holidays Better—If We Are Intentional

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
Innovation

Takeaways: Artificial Intelligence and Education

Neeraja Deshpande | Takeaways