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Sen Mark Kelly (D-AZ) released AI for America, a new roadmap to make AI work for all Americans by making big AI companies part of the solution. At the center of the plan is the AI Horizon Fund, a federal fund fueled by contributions from leading AI companies that would provide the resources needed to reinvest in workers, infrastructure, and responsible... This approach ensures that AI growth benefits Americans while sustaining innovation, creating a positive cycle that strengthens the foundations on which America’s AI lead is built. "Calling on AI companies to be good partners is just common sense. But while AI policy roadmaps are everywhere these days, few address the real question: How will the big ideas be funded and sustained over the long term? I propose a bold new solution—a fund, fueled by contributions from leading AI companies, designed to reinforce the very national strengths they need to continue thriving here in America."
Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. All Rights Reserved. As a growing number of public agencies look to implement tools and programs that rely on artificial intelligence (AI), elected officials and senior agency leadership have important roles to play in promoting the responsible... Effective governance and oversight of AI is critical for state and local governments to realize good value from their AI projects, increase efficiency, build and maintain public trust, avoid failed AI projects and public... House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) said that a sect of Republicans is now “looking at other places” to potentially pass a federal measure that would block states from passing AI laws for a...
Other Republicans opposed including the AI preemption in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). For months, President Trump has pressured the Republican-led Congress to block state AI laws that the president claims could bog down innovation as AI firms waste time and resources complying with a patchwork of... President Donald Trump has emerged as perhaps America’s most important cheerleader for artificial intelligence this year, releasing a milestone AI Action Plan over the summer and a flurry of executive orders to encourage the... AT&T has demanded a federal court order to halt T-Mobile's new "Easy Switch" tool, claiming that it uses AI bots to unlawfully access and scrape customer data. This report examines the Responsible AI ecosystem in 2025, highlighting the field’s most impactful resources and tracing its contributions toward developing concrete governance, assurance, and public-interest infrastructure to support the adoption of Responsible AI... Five key takeaways:
This report examines the Responsible AI ecosystem in 2025, highlighting the field’s most impactful resources and tracing its contributions toward developing concrete governance, assurance, and public-interest infrastructure to support the adoption of Responsible AI... Five key takeaways: Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. All Rights Reserved. It has been 42 years since the launch of the commercial internet via the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET).
Since then, the web has transformed all aspects of society and ushered in a true digital revolution, radically changing critical sectors such as health care, education, the labor market, transportation, and commerce. New and emerging technologies have been developed, leading to even greater computing power and device interoperability. As artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies become more prominent, the internet will enter the next phase of digital transformation, prompting questions about how future networks are configured and made available to online consumers,... With connectivity demands poised to shift dramatically, the time is now to discuss how the internet will evolve as AI becomes more ubiquitous, and whether it will see the complementary growth and investment needed... Questions around equity will also become more prominent as AI accelerates and takes on greater role in decision making for individuals and communities. On December 8, the Center for Technology Innovation (CTI) at Brookings will host a discussion on how we can apply the lessons of constructing and regulating the internet to the age of AI.
CTI Director and Senior Fellow Nicol Turner Lee will be joined by tech experts, including Vint Cerf, vice president and chief internet evangelist for Google. This event will be open to attend in person or watch online. Online viewers can submit questions via e-mail to events@brookings.edu. Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. All Rights Reserved.
OpenAI's policy proposals for extending America’s global leadership in artificial intelligence innovation, ensuring equitable access to AI, and driving economic growth across communities nationwide. As AI becomes more advanced, we believe America needs to act now to maximize the technology’s possibilities while minimizing its harms. AI is too powerful to be led and shaped by autocrats, while the economic opportunity AI presents is too compelling to forfeit. As our CEO Sam Altman has written, AI will soon help our children do things we can’t. Not far off is a future in which everyone’s lives can be better than anyone’s life is now. With such prosperity in sight, we want to work with policymakers to ensure that AI’s benefits are shared responsibly and equitably.
This blueprint is designed to support the entrepreneurship and individual freedoms that have long been at the heart of the American innovation ecosystem. If done right, the developers who are AI’s Main Street will thrive along with companies of all sizes, and the broad economic benefits of the technology will catalyze a reindustrialization across the country. Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. All Rights Reserved. President Donald Trump's AI Action Plan is very much in line with Trump’s swaggering, chest-puffing attitude toward foreign policy.
It took an “America first” approach that rhetorically paralleled the administration’s punishing tariff threats, withdrawal from “woke” UNESCO and drive-by references to “the evil of globalism.” But packed into the AI plan’s pages is... The plan calls for the State and Commerce departments to leverage the U.S. position in international bodies — it names the United Nations, the OECD, G7, G20 and the International Telecommunication Union, among others — to advocate standards and governance approaches that “reflect American values.” Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. All Rights Reserved.
There’s a reason the Wireless Infrastructure Association’s tagline is “Enabling Connectivity Everywhere”—connectivity is at the center of America’s way of life. It is critical to the nation’s economic growth and global leadership on innovation, especially as the AI race takes center stage. Wireless infrastructure is essential to the future of AI, with wireless networks serving as the nerve endings that simultaneously fuel, consume, and integrate the data that powers AI. There is no data—or AI—without the connectivity infrastructure that forms the backbone of America’s networks. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has long been a champion of the importance of wireless infrastructure in enabling connectivity everywhere. Chairman Carr just kicked off a Build America Agenda to “make it easier for America’s telecom crews and tower techs to build out new networks and modern infrastructure.” In doing so, Chairman Carr’s goal...
Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. All Rights Reserved. Today, The American Prospect published some of our original reporting on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was signed into law on Independence Day. In it, our Associate Director for Communications Sean Gonsalves writes: "Sold to voters as a way to cut 'waste, fraud, and abuse,' a more honest assessment of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is that it’s just a Big Brazen Bid to shred...
Naturally, the looming cuts to Medicaid and what they will mean for rural hospitals in particular has received the most press. But there are numerous other ways those in need of government assistance will be further pressed into poverty, including through a particularly narrow-minded Sophie’s Choice: internet access or food? Last year, GOP leaders blocked bipartisan efforts to fund an extension of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which offered 23 million eligible households a $30-per-month voucher to help pay for internet service. As if letting the ACP die wasn’t a big enough blow, OBBBA not only increases the paperwork burden required to qualify for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, it completely removes internet service costs... I’m excited to announce that our collaborative final report, co-authored with Dr. Revati Prasad (Benton Institute for Broadband & Society) along with significant contributions from Dr.
Caroline Stratton (National Digital inclusion Alliance) and Larra Clark (American Library Association) on the Human Infrastructure of Broadband is out today! The report, titled “From the Ground Up: investing in the Human Infrastructure of Broadband” features findings from our case studies, focus groups, and expert convening with leaders in the broadband and digital equity fields... As we describe on the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society’s website, “This report looks to the future, bringing together insights from previous research and convenings, to craft recommendations for how we can strengthen and sustain the human infrastructure of broadband. While we outline potential actions at the national level, we are focused on local and state actions, too. This report is written for policymakers at all levels of government, philanthropic and nonprofit organizations, and other stakeholders.
We look forward to working with project partners and others on implementing the recommendations to sustain the human infrastructure of broadband even after current federal investments have ended.”
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Sen Mark Kelly (D-AZ) Released AI For America, A New
Sen Mark Kelly (D-AZ) released AI for America, a new roadmap to make AI work for all Americans by making big AI companies part of the solution. At the center of the plan is the AI Horizon Fund, a federal fund fueled by contributions from leading AI companies that would provide the resources needed to reinvest in workers, infrastructure, and responsible... This approach ensures that AI growth benef...
Benton Institute For Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit
Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. All Rights Reserved. As a growing number of public agencies look to implement tools and programs that rely on artificial intelligence (AI), elected officials and senior agency leadership have important roles to play in promoting the responsible... Effective gove...
Other Republicans Opposed Including The AI Preemption In The National
Other Republicans opposed including the AI preemption in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). For months, President Trump has pressured the Republican-led Congress to block state AI laws that the president claims could bog down innovation as AI firms waste time and resources complying with a patchwork of... President Donald Trump has emerged as perhaps America’s most important cheerleade...
This Report Examines The Responsible AI Ecosystem In 2025, Highlighting
This report examines the Responsible AI ecosystem in 2025, highlighting the field’s most impactful resources and tracing its contributions toward developing concrete governance, assurance, and public-interest infrastructure to support the adoption of Responsible AI... Five key takeaways: Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 © 1994-2025 Benton Institut...
Since Then, The Web Has Transformed All Aspects Of Society
Since then, the web has transformed all aspects of society and ushered in a true digital revolution, radically changing critical sectors such as health care, education, the labor market, transportation, and commerce. New and emerging technologies have been developed, leading to even greater computing power and device interoperability. As artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies beco...