Plus, what's needed for AI oversight and our new partnership with HUMANLEVEL to improve well-being, equity, and upward economic mobility.
South Korean-American pie South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol just completed a six-day visit to the United States commemorating the 70th anniversary of the U.S.-South Korea alliance. Andrew Yeo and Hanna Foreman unpack the wide range of issues covered in the summit and discuss the trip's impact on Yoon's sagging approval ratings at home. Read more |
AI is another reason for a new digital agency Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler argues that industrial-era policies to protect consumers, competition, and national security cannot sufficiently tackle the challenges of the artificial intelligence (AI) era. Instead, a new regulatory paradigm is needed to address this rapidly evolving technology. Read more | Brookings partners with HUMANLEVEL to improve well-being, equity, and upward economic mobility Brookings and HUMANLEVEL, an initiative founded by John Legend that aims to uplift communities disproportionately impacted by institutionalized racism, announced a partnership to disrupt and dismantle assumptions, institutions, and public policies that have attempted to prevent marginalized communities from thriving and experiencing well-being. The partnership will provide valuable research and policy analysis, challenge disparity-focused reporting on equity and racial justice issues, and advance stories of local grassroots momentum for community leaders and policymakers who are focused on eliminating barriers that cause racial and economic stratification. Learn more | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |