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My latest piece for @techpolicypress.bsky.social, debunking the false claims & fear-mongering in a letter from Intelligence and Judiciary Cmte. Chairs Cotton and Grassley: FISA 702 collection doesn't stop if sunset happens, and there is broad bipartisan opposition to simply continuing the status quo
Two new Brazilian executive decrees tackle online fraud, gender-based violence and AI-generated intimate imagery. Nina Santos, Deputy Secretary for Digital Policies, and João Brant, Secretary for Digital Policies at the Brazilian Presidency, on why it matters in Brazil and beyond.
Under the second Trump administration, the language of sovereignty has become more explicit in American tech policy, writes Konstantinos Komaitis. The shift reflects a willingness to treat digital infrastructure, AI, and data governance as instruments of geopolitical leverage and national power.
Two new Brazilian executive decrees tackle online fraud, gender-based violence and AI-generated intimate imagery. Nina Santos, Deputy Secretary for Digital Policies, and João Brant, Secretary for Digital Policies at the Brazilian Presidency, on why it matters in Brazil and beyond.
New podcast! Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff are the authors of Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed. The book is an “examination of Elon Musk as a symptom and avatar of our postliberal age.” With Musk apparently set to become the world's first trillionaire as soon as next week, listen:
Google calls it the biggest Search overhaul in 25+ years. AI Mode now has 1B+ monthly users—many defaulted in. Elise Silva asks what this shift means not just for competitors, but for billions of users, our shared information environment, and democracy.
Congress shouldn’t accept the false choice between extending FISA 702 without reform or letting it expire, argues Tech Policy Press Fellow and the Deputy Director of Security & Surveillance at CDT Jake Laperruque. Lawmakers should allow votes on bipartisan amendments and pass meaningful safeguards.
Thomas Hughes, CEO of Appeals Centre Europe, writes that his organization's latest transparency report offers a glimpse of Article 21 of the Digital Service Act’s potential — and the work still needed to ensure independent review of platform decisions.
The UK health system is rolling out a Palantir-built data platform that consolidates fragmented patient data, while experts raise concerns about transparency, oversight, and potential use in future, report Jade-Ruyu Yan and Aman Sethi.
Thomas Hughes, CEO of Appeals Centre Europe, writes that his organization's latest transparency report offers a glimpse of Article 21 of the Digital Service Act’s potential — and the work still needed to ensure independent review of platform decisions.
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Stop the FISA Fearmongering and Allow Fair Votes on Reforms
Jake Laperruque argues that lawmakers should reject fearmongering over a FISA 702 lapse and allow votes on bipartisan reforms to curb surveillance abuses.
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Two new executive decrees translate a Supreme Court ruling into enforceable obligations targeting online harms, write Nina Santos and João Brant.
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When trust dissolves in networked systems, states do what states have always done, writes Konstantinos Komaitis: they seek insulation, redundancy, and control.
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Brazil Moves to Increase Citizens' Security Online
The Open Internet Was Always American. Now It's a Weapon.
Two new executive decrees translate a Supreme Court ruling into enforceable obligations targeting online harms, write Nina Santos and João Brant.
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Brazil Moves to Increase Citizens' Security Online
A conversation with Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff, authors of Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed.
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Contemplating 'Muskism' and the Age of Trillionaires
The rise of AI in search raises pressing questions about its impact on people and democracy, writes Elise Silva.
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Jake Laperruque argues that lawmakers should reject fearmongering over a FISA 702 lapse and allow votes on bipartisan reforms to curb surveillance abuses.
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Google’s ‘New Era for AI Search’ May Threaten Democracy
Stop the FISA Fearmongering and Allow Fair Votes on Reforms
The DSA’s little-known dispute settlement mechanism is gaining traction, giving users a new way to contest platform decisions, writes Thomas Hughes.
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Kicking out Palantir, experts warn, may not solve the problems its Federated Data Platform has created, report Jade-Ruyu Yan and Aman Sethi.
The DSA’s Sleeping Giant is Waking Up
Why Palantir’s UK Health Data System Matters Beyond Surveillance Fears
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The DSA’s little-known dispute settlement mechanism is gaining traction, giving users a new way to contest platform decisions, writes Thomas Hughes.
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The DSA’s Sleeping Giant is Waking Up
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