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Artificial IntelligenceCommentaryEurope

The Fight Against Online Disinformation Calls for Concerted Approaches to European Policymaking

Worried About Bias in AI? Worry About Humans Instead

What’s Next for Open Data in the United States?

The EU’s “Softball” Approach to Artificial Intelligence Will Lose to China’s “Hardball”

Event Recap: The Impact of AI on Diplomacy and International Relations

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Reports

Why the United States Needs a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy and What It Should Look Like

by Joshua New December 4, 2018

The United States is the global leader in developing and using artificial intelligence (AI), but it may not be for long. Succeeding in AI requires more than just having leading…

How Policymakers Can Foster Algorithmic Accountability

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The Impact of the EU’s New Data Protection Regulation on AI

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Blocked: Why Some Companies Restrict Data Access to Reduce Competition and How Open APIs Can Help

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How National Governments Can Help Smart Cities Succeed

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Artificial Intelligence

European AI Strategies: Where do Member States Stand, and Where are They Headed?

by Eline Chivot April 4, 2019

To remain competitive in the global race for artificial intelligence (AI), the European Union will need more investment, more workers trained in AI-relevant skills, more shared resources including data, and a…

Using AI to Fight Disinformation in European Elections

February 20, 2019

5Q’s for Viktoras Daukšas, Head of Debunk.eu

February 19, 2019

The Fight Against Online Disinformation Calls for Concerted Approaches to European Policymaking

February 18, 2019

Comments to the FTC on Algorithms, AI, and Predictive Analytics

February 15, 2019

Open Data

What’s Next for Open Data in the United States?

by Joshua New February 7, 2019

On January 14, 2019, President Trump signed the OPEN Government Data Act (H.R. 4174). This law is a major milestone for open data, as it will require the federal government…

OPEN Government Data Act Signed into Law; Establishes U.S. as Leader in Open Data

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Here’s What the USMCA Does for Data Innovation

October 5, 2018

The UK’s Gender Pay Gap Open Data Law Has Flaws, But Is A Positive Step Forward

August 30, 2018

Comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce on the Development of a Federal Data Strategy

July 27, 2018

Data Economy

Paying Users for Their Data Would Exacerbate Digital Inequality

by Eline Chivot January 11, 2019

Writing ever more complicated and intrusive regulations rules about data processing and data use has become the new fad in policymaking. Many are lending an ear to tempting yet ill-advised…

Survey: Fewer than 3 in 10 Americans Agree the U.S. Government Should Prohibit Political Bias in Online Services

December 10, 2018

EU Should Not Stifle Innovation In Online Platforms

December 3, 2018

Here’s What the USMCA Does for Data Innovation

October 5, 2018

Shaping Competition Policy in the Era of Digitisation

September 28, 2018

Internet of Things

5 Q’s for Achin Bhowmik, CTO of Starkey Hearing Technologies

by Joshua New November 14, 2018

The Center for Data Innovation spoke with Achin Bhowmik, chief technology officer of Starkey Hearing Technologies, a hearing aid company based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Bhowmik discussed how AI can…

Comments to NTIA on its International Internet Policy Priorities

July 17, 2018

Government Use of IoT Needs to Catch Up with the Technology

April 10, 2018

EU ePrivacy Proposal Risks Breaking the Internet of Things

March 13, 2018

Germany’s Network Agency Should Stop Telling Parents to Smash Their Kids’ Toys

February 7, 2018

Europe

Using AI to Fight Disinformation in European Elections

by Eline Chivot February 20, 2019

As the European Union readies for its upcoming elections, accelerating the fight against fake news has become a top priority. Many policymakers are concerned about attempts to covertly use online…

5Q’s for Viktoras Daukšas, Head of Debunk.eu

February 19, 2019

The Fight Against Online Disinformation Calls for Concerted Approaches to European Policymaking

February 18, 2019

The EU’s “Softball” Approach to Artificial Intelligence Will Lose to China’s “Hardball”

February 5, 2019

Recommendations to the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on AI on its “Draft AI Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI”

February 1, 2019

Government

European AI Strategies: Where do Member States Stand, and Where are They Headed?

by Eline Chivot April 4, 2019

To remain competitive in the global race for artificial intelligence (AI), the European Union will need more investment, more workers trained in AI-relevant skills, more shared resources including data, and a…

Using AI to Fight Disinformation in European Elections

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5Q’s for Viktoras Daukšas, Head of Debunk.eu

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Automation Is the Key to Good Government

October 12, 2018

Consolidating Statistical Agencies Would Lead to Better Data, More Efficient Spending

September 16, 2018

Health

5 Q’s for Adam Hanina, CEO of AiCure

by Joshua New November 1, 2018

The Center for Data Innovation spoke with Adam Hanina, chief executive officer of AiCure, a healthcare software company based in New York City. Hanina discussed the value of public sector…

5 Q’s for Iya Khalil, Co-Founder of GNS Healthcare

October 5, 2018

Americans Want to Share Their Medical Data. So Why Can’t They?

July 30, 2018

Data is Key to the Fight Against the Opioid Epidemic

November 9, 2017

UK Regulations Need an Update to Make Way for Medical AI

August 12, 2017

Education

Dear Parents: Your Concerns About Student Privacy Are Being Exploited

by Joshua New June 23, 2017

Despite the potential for innovative uses of data to dramatically transform K-12 education in the United States for the better, time and time again, promising efforts to improve how the…

States Need to Embrace Data-Driven Education

January 16, 2017

How Data Can Help Fix K-12 Education in the United States

November 15, 2016

Building a Data-Driven Education System in the United States

November 15, 2016

Data Mining Can Improve Our Schools. Will Congress Allow It?

July 14, 2015

Science

Americans Want to Share Their Medical Data. So Why Can’t They?

by Eleni Manis July 30, 2018

Americans are willing to share personal data — even sensitive medical data — to advance the common good. A recent Stanford University study found that 93 percent of medical trial participants in…

The Backlash Against Sharing Social Media Data Is Bad for Science

April 18, 2018

Secretary Ross Should Stop Charging the Public for the Government’s Scientific Data

August 4, 2017

How the EU Can Drive Global Innovation in Earth Observation Data

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Europe’s Scientific Data Sharing Initiative Should Be A Model For Private Sector Regulation

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    5 Q’s for Agriculture Innovation Specialist Monty Edwards

    by Daniel Castro July 16, 2014
  • Dataset

    Open Wine Data

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  • Data Visualization

    Visualize Travel Histories In Your Browser

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  • CommentaryEthicsPrivacyUnited States

    A Catalog of Every “Harm” in the White House Big Data Report

    by Daniel Castro July 15, 2014
  • Weekly News

    10 Bits: The Data News Hot List

    by Travis Korte July 11, 2014
  • Data Innovators

    5 Q’s for U.S. Department of Commerce’s Under Secretary of Economic Affairs Mark Doms

    by Daniel Castro July 11, 2014
  • Dataset

    Sex Offenses on U.S. College Campuses

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  • Data Visualization

    NASA Visualization Tracks U.S. Air Pollution

    by Travis Korte July 9, 2014
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    Algorithms and Automation Will Give Us More Freedom and Control

    by Daniel Castro July 8, 2014
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    10 Bits: The Data News Hot List

    by Travis Korte July 4, 2014
  • CommentaryGovernment

    The Federal Government Should Fund More Data Pilot Projects

    by Travis Korte July 3, 2014
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    5 Q’s for Agriculture Data Expert Craig Rupp

    by Travis Korte July 3, 2014
  • Dataset

    100 Million Flickr Images for Download

    by Travis Korte July 3, 2014
  • Data Visualization

    Visualizing Famous Algorithms

    by Travis Korte July 2, 2014
  • Weekly News

    10 Bits: the Data News Hot List

    by Travis Korte June 27, 2014
  • Data Visualization

    Visualizing the Impact of Health Care Reform

    by Travis Korte June 25, 2014
  • Data Innovators

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    by Travis Korte June 25, 2014
  • Books

    “The Numbers Game,” by Chris Anderson and David Sally

    by Travis Korte June 25, 2014
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    by Travis Korte June 24, 2014
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