Center for Data Innovation
The Center formulates public policies designed to enable data-driven innovation in the public and private sectors.
12/16/2025
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But their modest tweaks arrive too late and leave the outdated opt-in model—and the friction it creates—largely intact.
Daniel Castro explains in his latest:
https://datainnovation.org/2025/12/europes-eprivacy-reforms-come-too-late-and-go-too-small/
11/25/2025
The U.S. can’t lead in AI if every state writes its own rules.
Federal preemption creates a single, clear framework that protects consumers, supports innovation, and keeps America competitive.
In his latest, Daniel Castro answers 15 FAQs showing why common objections don’t hold up.👇
https://vist.ly/4fy5g
11/25/2025
President Trump’s new Genesis Mission marks a major national effort to accelerate scientific discovery with AI.
The Center's Hodan Omaar highlights the unified push to speed breakthroughs that strengthen U.S. prosperity, security, and public benefit.
Full statement:
https://vist.ly/4fwyq
11/19/2025
📆TOMORROW, Nov 20, 10 AM EST:
Workplace tech shouldn’t just be about surveillance fears.
Join us as our virtual expert panel discusses how balanced policies can help workers benefit from health monitors, environmental sensors, and automation.
Register below:
Improving Workplaces With Data and Technology Data-rich technology is reshaping workplaces across industries—from factories and logistics centers to offices and hospitals. Wearable health monitors, environmental sensors, and automated tracking systems can protect workers from injury, reduce fatigue, and enhance overall workplace experience an...
11/17/2025
The AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act sounds like a step toward transparency—but its vague criteria could create confusion, mislead policymakers, and stigmatize AI adoption.
David Kertai explains in his latest commentary:
https://datainnovation.org/2025/11/the-ai-related-job-impacts-clarity-act-will-only-create-confusion/
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