The role of regulators and governance structures in telecommunications and technology policy today looks markedly different from a decade ago. Indeed a New Federalism has emerged. With limited Congressional action on critical issues such as data security, privacy, and artificial intelligence (AI), U.S. states are increasingly proactive in formulating and enforcing their own technology policies. This shift in regulatory power raises important questions about institutional competence, coordination
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The role of regulators and governance structures in telecommunications and technology policy today looks markedly different from a decade ago. Indeed a New Federalism has emerged. With limited Congressional action on critical issues such as data security, privacy, and artificial intelligence (AI), U.S. states are increasingly proactive in formulating and enforcing their own technology policies. This shift in regulatory power raises important questions about institutional competence, coordination
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