Center for Data Innovation
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The Center for Data Innovation conducts independent research and formulates public policies to enable data-driven innovation in the public and private sector.
Washington, DC
Joined October 2011
This week, @SenSanders called for a moratorium on building data centers, fearing AI & robotics will lead to mass unemployment. As @Castrotech explains, the lump-of-labor fallacy ignores reality: automation boosts productivity & creates new opportunities.
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📢 𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 | 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐃𝐞𝐥𝐡𝐢 𝐭𝐨 𝐃𝐂 | #RoadtoImpact | #AIImpactSummit As artificial intelligence reshapes economies, governance frameworks, and global power structures, sustained multilateral dialogue has become essential to ensuring that AI innovation
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AI is part of long-term technological progress, enhancing productivity. The The AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act could distort the narrative. Solution: track real workflow changes and guide policy with evidence, not fear.👇 https://t.co/y2BkbfDDhe
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Senators Mark Warner (D-VA) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced the AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act, S.3108, this month, which would require companies and [...]
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Excluding American tech giants from Europe's proposed Financial Data Access framework isn’t just bad for innovation—it could trigger retaliation from the U.S., undermining transatlantic digital & financial cooperation. Our analysis👇 https://t.co/vyBaY9ohKs
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The European Union is moving to exclude major U.S. technology companies from a proposed regulation to require financial institutions to provide customer [...]
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Federal preemption of state AI laws isn’t a power grab—it’s common sense. Technologies need national rules, not 50 conflicting state regimes that slow innovation & confuse compliance. Clear federal standards move the US forward. 👇 https://t.co/S3uJt09a9z
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With Congress once again considering federal preemption of state AI laws, opponents of this idea are raising all sorts of objections. Federal preemption [...]
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AI-driven analysis of Gram-stained images can cut diagnostic turnaround times by more than 85%. Zoé Ducourau of BioEureka explains how AIMO uses deep learning for faster, accurate pathogen identification in everyday labs. Interview👇 https://t.co/ORiHLgXrzc
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The Center for Data Innovation recently spoke with Zoé Ducourau, Lead AI Engineer at BioEureka, a Canadian company using an AI-powered image recognition [...]
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Should regulators force platforms to degrade their own infrastructure to help rivals? The EU’s @Meta investigation suggests platform integrity is being reframed as an antitrust violation. That shift has real costs.👇 https://t.co/o8Ill9bMKv
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Last week, the European Commission opened a formal antitrust investigation into Meta as to whether the company illegally restricted competition by [...]
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Big unlock. AI will transform and improve clinical trials, if we let it. Nice work, FDA Via @DataInnovation
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Calls to ban superintelligent AI rest on fear, not evidence. Banning advanced AI would hinder U.S. innovation, weaken security, and stifle human creativity. Oversight—not prohibition—is key.⤵️ https://t.co/PrUb1eLMHW
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Proposals to curtail the technology’s development are rooted in fear, not facts.
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Only a few years ago, regulators worked to block Amazon’s acquisition of iRobot. That decision reflected a narrow, short-term view that prioritized scoring a political win against a large U.S. technology company while discounting the broader consequences for American innovation.
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The EU says its digital rules protect privacy and trust, but for much of the Global South, the Brussels Effect stifles innovation and entrenches inequalities.⚠️ Read our analysis: https://t.co/lIgP7YDNqK
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The European Union (EU) says its digital rules promote privacy, safety, and trust. But for many countries outside Europe, these rules feel more like a [...]
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AI-powered image recognition is speeding pathogen identification in labs. In our latest 5Qs, Zoé Ducourau, Lead AI Engineer at BioEureka, explains how deep-learning models help laboratories detect bacteria faster and modernize diagnostic workflows. Read the full interview👇
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The Center for Data Innovation recently spoke with Zoé Ducourau, Lead AI Engineer at BioEureka, a Canadian company using an AI-powered image recognition [...]
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@castrotech 2/ In his latest, @Castrotech explains why Europe’s ePrivacy reforms are too minor and late, leaving the flawed consent model in place and hindering innovation and digital competitiveness. https://t.co/EC4y3nYxMN
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The European Commission recently unveiled long-overdue proposals to address persistent frustrations with the ePrivacy Directive, the EU’s framework for [...]
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Europe’s long-overdue ePrivacy reforms aim to ease cookie consent fatigue 💻 But their modest tweaks arrive too late and leave the outdated opt-in model—and the friction it creates—largely intact...
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The DMA treats “openness” as the only legitimate platform model—but managed ecosystems exist to ensure reliability, security, and performance. Forcing interoperability risks outlawing differentiation itself.⤵️ https://t.co/G4XR97HTGW
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Last week, the European Commission opened a formal antitrust investigation into Meta as to whether the company illegally restricted competition by [...]
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By restricting AI in employment decisions, California's SB 7 would slow hiring, reduce career growth, and block tools that make work safer and more efficient. California should lead in adoption, not retreat into red tape.⤵️ https://t.co/86nsbNV52e
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California Governor Gavin Newsom made headlines this week by signing legislation requiring companies building frontier AI to disclose their safety [...]
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Europe exports its rulebook, but not its context. Emerging economies face compliance burdens that slow domestic growth while benefiting global giants. Our analysis: https://t.co/r69WEkdm1x
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The European Union (EU) says its digital rules promote privacy, safety, and trust. But for many countries outside Europe, these rules feel more like a [...]
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The Center for Data Innovation produces a free weekly newsletter to help you stay current on all of the exciting developments around the intersection of [...]
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Not all AI models are equal. Lightweight developer tools differ from consumer-facing systems. Misreading them as identical risks overregulation that slows innovation and misdirects public concern. We explain: https://t.co/OFKE1quEkt
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Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) recently published an op-ed in the New York Post repeating claims she made in a hearing that Google’s AI systems defamed [...]
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President Trump’s latest executive order on AI sends a clear message: the U.S. needs a cohesive national framework—not a patchwork of state laws—to stay competitive. Read @Castrotech's full statement on the order⤵️ https://t.co/bVVqfWsOva
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Why spend days planning, when you could spend them living? You deserve a Floriday.
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