With artificial intelligence (AI) advancing rapidly, even leaders of major tech companies are calling for government regulation. Who should be responsible for the task? What specifically should be regulated? Tom Wheeler discusses the tricky questions facing policymakers as they attempt to rein in AI.
As China continues to grow its military, strengthen its economic position, and make diplomatic inroads across Asia, there is a perception in parts of the region that the United States is failing to meet the moment. In a new Brookings Interview, Ryan Hass, Bruce Jones, and Mireya Solís convene 10 scholars for a written dialogue on steps America could take to strengthen its overall strategy in Asia.
Mobilized by the Biden administration and recent legislation, private companies have announced more than $470 billion in commitments to 21st century industries, potentially delivering economic benefits to large portions of America. Glencora Haskins and Joseph Parilla analyze where these investments in semiconductors, electric vehicles, clean energy, biomanufacturing, and heavy industry are flowing.
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