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61.
The UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance Should Tackle the AI Language Gap
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Expressive Governance Is a First Amendment Threat Hiding in Plain Sight
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The Three Temptations Facing the UN's First Global AI Dialogue in Geneva
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In Geneva, the World Can Anchor AI Governance in Free Expression
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Bipartisan Smorgasbord of Children’s Online Safety Legislation Passes the House
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Trust Issues Could Make or Break Agentic Commerce
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67.
Human Rights Experts Should Engage in Age Assurance Standards
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68.
The World Doesn't Need Another UN AI Declaration. It Needs Architecture.
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69.
Does Europe Really Have a Plan for Tech Sovereignty?
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70.
How AI Keeps Europe Hooked on US Cloud
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71.
Inside SELC's Clean Air Case Against xAI in Memphis
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72.
Imagining Broadband Policy of, by, and for the People
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73.
Nine Things Platforms Could Do Now to Help Blunt Political Violence in the United States
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74.
Commerce Eased Its Block on Anthropic's Mythos, But Major Questions Remain
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75.
Populist Candidates Need More Tech Policy—Reforming Tenant Screening Is A Good Start
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The New UK Prime Minister Inherits a Social Media Ban. The Real Goal Is Safety by Design.
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77.
Trump’s Crackdown on Dissent is Targeting Signal—and Zines
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78.
When AI Agents Fail, People Ask the Wrong Question About Why
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79.
For Students, the Process of 'Becoming' is the Challenge No Chatbot Can Solve
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80.
Who Really Controls Your Digital Likeness in the Age of AI Wearables? Not You.
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81.
Google and Apple’s Anti-DMA Lobbying Strategy Goes All-in on Security and Privacy
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82.
They Said I'd Feel Different About Free Speech as a Parent. They Were Wrong.
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83.
How Will Andy Burnham Handle Tech Policy as UK Prime Minister?
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84.
India’s Telegram Ban Was Temporary. The Power Behind It Is Not.
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85.
Anthropic's Red Lines Are No Substitute for Public Law
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86.
EU Lawmakers Press Commission on Child Safety as Debate on Age Limit Heats Up
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87.
A Policy Playbook to Inoculate the Public Against AI Text Falsehoods
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The EU's AI Transparency Code of Practice, Explained
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Congress Should Pass AI Law to Reassure the Public
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What Online Platforms Can and Must Do to Help Mitigate Escalating Political Violence
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