Too Many Eyes on the Road
Existing federal privacy laws may not cover data collected from autonomous vehicles.
Regulating Domestic Drone Use
Regulators struggle to balance privacy, security, safety, and innovation in drone regulations.
State Regulation Fosters Autonomous Vehicle Development
State and local governments compete and cooperate to attract autonomous vehicle developers.
Collecting Information on Artificial Intelligence
Scholar advocates new research on current and emerging uses of advanced technologies.
Balancing Liberty and the Public Interest in Loot Box Regulation
Loot boxes pose a regulatory challenge in the United States.
Medical AI Regulators Should Learn from the Global Financial Crisis
In regulating AI in medicine, FDA should exercise care in implementing a principles-based framework.
Countering Bias in Algorithmic Hiring Tools
Regulators struggle to counter bias in hiring because algorithms reproduce existing inequalities.
Combating Counterfeit Goods in the Age of E-Commerce
Experts explore regulatory approaches to detect and decrease the online sale of counterfeit goods.
Responding to Deepfakes and Disinformation
Experts assess ways that regulation might respond to the problems of deepfakes and disinformation.
Can Municipal Broadband Networks Close the Digital Divide?
Local governments may be able to provide better internet access than telecom companies.
The Future of Working from Home
Experts address regulatory implications of the transition to remote work.
What Is the Future of Social Media Regulation?
Justice Thomas signals the potential for regulation of social media platforms and their power over speech.