AEI's Center for Technology, Science, and Energy
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The Center for Technology, Science, and Energy exists to cultivate technically literate, historically grounded, and philosophically informed resources.
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Joined June 2024
Happening now: Bridging Perspectives in COVID’s Wake: Science, Policy, and Public Trust in Crisis Response. Livestream until 5:45 - https://t.co/U209Ml3saP
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In the most recent episode of #ExplaintoShane, @ShaneTews meets with @bluesky's Matt Reeder to discuss the technical and social challenges to making true platform portability a reality & more. Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/ZJ6wqgqzUB
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What did we learn from COVID-19? Next Thursday's @JHU & @AEI event examines the health outcomes and policy decisions that shaped our pandemic response and what they mean for the future: https://t.co/2hmbdz8qDS
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Structured around In Covid’s Wake, this flagship event hosted by AEI and Johns Hopkins University features discussions with diverse experts examining pandemic health outcomes, policy responses, and...
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Tomorrow from 5:00-6:15: Social justice ideology is encroaching on medicine, most visibly in medical education. What happens when politics preempt optimal patient care? How should physicians, the legal system, and Congress respond?
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On October 28, AEI will host an event about how social justice ideology is affecting medical education and practice; experts will explore how physicians, the legal system, and Congress should respond.
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On Tuesday, October 28 @AEI's @slsatel will host an event with @RepGregMurphy & @one1iron, where they will unpack social justice ideology's encroachment on the medical profession. Register here:
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On October 28, AEI will host an event about how social justice ideology is affecting medical education and practice; experts will explore how physicians, the legal system, and Congress should respond.
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“The tragedy is that the impulse behind participatory democracy—the desire for inclusion and fairness—has translated into bureaucratic systems that confuse involvement with improvement. Until we rediscover forms of governance that reward results instead of rituals, we’ll keep
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The tragedy is that the impulse behind participatory democracy—the desire for inclusion and fairness—has translated into bureaucratic systems that confuse involvement with improvement. Until we...
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Register here: https://t.co/83QAIaP5N7
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Structured around Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee’s In COVID’s Wake, this flagship event will feature a fireside chat with the authors and panel discussions examining how scientific evidence, policy implementation, and public communication intersected during the pandemic.
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UPCOMING EVENT On 11/06, @JohnsHopkins & @AEI will host Bridging Perspectives in COVID’s Wake: Science, Policy, and Public Trust in Crisis Response ft. @RobertDoar, @farooquema, @RogerPielkeJr, @jwalson & many more.
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“As I told the committee, America cannot achieve superintelligence abroad if it is losing basic intelligence at home. The nation has always led in innovation; now it must lead in ensuring that innovation serves human progress and flourishing.” @John_Bailey
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In the latest episode of #ExplaintoShane, @ShaneTews is joined by Cy Khormaee and Ryan Luo to discuss why email is the frontline of cybersecurity, how individuals and organizations can protect their inboxes, and more. #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth Find the full episode here:
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New series from @RogerPielkeJr : Understanding Decarbonization In the new series, Roger will explain climate mitigation policy & explore real opportunities for accelerating global decarbonization. Read the first installment:
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A new THB classroom series, Part 1
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The timing is notable too. Trump has explicitly opposed government pressure on platform decision-making, and platforms already have strong business incentives to moderate content effectively. The First Amendment barriers to antitrust intervention here look insurmountable.
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As @ProfClayCalvert explains, here's the constitutional problem: Using antitrust law to change how platforms moderate content raises serious First Amendment issues around editorial discretion, compelled speech, and government manipulation of the marketplace of ideas.
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In February, the FTC launched an investigation into whether social media platforms' content moderation decisions are enabled by "market dominance" and "lack of competition."
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In @thetimes, @WillRinehart explains that tech giants need to win local support to achieve their AI ambitions: "The costs are very localised. People see it on their energy bill. So, those two things combined, you know, good luck to the tech companies."
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HAPPENING NOW! Join Robert Corn-Revere, @ProfClayCalvert, @Ashkhen, and @ProfDaniel Lyons at an @AEI web event: Policing the Public Interest and Broadcast Content at Today’s FCC Watch here:
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Experts will address Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr’s use of the public interest mandate, news distortion policy, and jawboning to police over-the-air broadcast content.
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Join us online Wednesday at 10:00 with experts from @TheFIREorg @SpeechFuture & @AEItech @AEI talking @FCC, content regulation, and #FirstAmendment ⚖️
TOMORROW @ 10am ET | How much authority should the FCC have over broadcasters’ First Amendment–protected speech in today’s media environment? Join @AEI’s webinar featuring @ShaneTews, @ProfClayCalvert, Robert Corn-Revere, @Ashkhen & @ProfDanielLyons as they examine public
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