2024 Presidential Tech Regulation
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•AI, cryptocurrencies and data privacy: Comparing the Trump and Harris records on technology regulation
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Technology regulation is an important issue in the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign.
With artificial intelligence now widespread, governments worldwide are grappling with how to regulate various aspects of the technology.
The candidates offer different visions for U.K. AI policy.
One area where there is a stark difference is in recognizing and addressing algorithmic harms from AI technology.
The Biden administration's efforts at antitrust and technology regulation seem broadly aligned with the goal of reining in technology companies and protecting consumers.
At present, there is a patchwork of statewide initiatives and a lack of comprehensive data privacy legislation at the federal level.
The paucity of federal data privacy protections is a stark reminder that a lot still remains to be done to regulate technology in the public interest.
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