The Washington Post Supreme Court ruling in Twitter, Google cases puts Congress in bind By: Cristiano Lima The Supreme Court has effectively put pressure back on Congress to settle concerns about Section 230, the tech industry's liability shield.
The Washington Post Lawmakers convene hearing on AM radio phaseout By: Cristiano Lima, David Dimolfetta The move could prevent Americans from receiving emergency notifications and stifle political discourse, lawmakers say
The Washington Post Biden nominates a telecom veteran to FCC in bid to overcome stalemate By: Cristiano Lima Anna Gomez is Biden's latest pick in hopes of gaining a Democratic majority on the FCC
The Washington Post These lawmakers say Montana’s TikTok ban likely won’t stick By: Cristiano Lima, David Dimolfetta The law may violate the First Amendment, they argue.
The Washington Post Google is failing to uphold post-Roe privacy pledge, Democrats say By: David Dimolfetta, Cristiano Lima They cite a Post investigation finding the tech giant is retaining sensitive data.
The Washington Post Musk gives DeSantis a Twitter boost, breaking another tech norm By: Cristiano Lima, David Dimolfetta The Twitter chief hosted the Florida governor's presidential launch.
The Washington Post OpenAI embraced regulation— until talks got serious in Europe By: Cristiano Lima, David Dimolfetta A week after encouraging U.S. regulation, CEO Sam Altman is threatening to leave Europe.
The Washington Post Biden's former tech adviser on what Washington is missing about AI By: Cristiano Lima, David Dimolfetta Tim Wu outlines his do’s and don'ts of AI regulation.
The Washington Post How the FCC may be forced to grapple with AI, too By: David Dimolfetta, Cristiano Lima The FCC has jurisdiction over radio, TV and satellites, but artificial intelligence could soon be on its horizon.
The Washington Post Kids safety advocates take social media fight to the boardroom By: David Dimolfetta, Cristiano Lima A top advocate spoke in favor of a failed Meta shareholder proposal.