An explainer that outlines election-related uses of AI and proposes key questions for industry and policymakers going forward ...
In Episode 74 of his podcast, ASU and New America's Peter Bergen looks at one Michigan Republican's efforts to restore faith ...
It’s time to explore systemic frameworks for privacy valuation that reflect the potential costs and benefits of sharing data.
New models for collaboration, co-design, and participatory policymaking in California offer lessons for improving early ...
Join us on October 29th for a lively and informative discussion on why worker rights have made their way into the WIOA ...
As AI's presence grows, its ability to tailor learning experiences and adapt to individual needs of high school students ...
The researchers looked at a variety of student-level data, but the primary academic measure they used was students’ English ...
As more rural communities seek creative home care solutions, the cooperative model may provide just what they're looking for.
Jessica Dine on why policymakers must continue to push forward strong, consistent, and consumer-friendly broadband policies.
Jessica Dine is a policy analyst at New America’s Open Technology Institute and Wireless Future Project, where she focuses on a range of issues including broadband access and adoption, spectrum policy ...
University of Virginia, pursuing a degree in Computer Science and Global Security & Justice with a minor in Business. She has ...
The Early Care and Education Implementation Working Group has officially reconvened to continue the work of the first cohort: ...