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Digital Regulation Technology and Democracy

The digital economy means demand for skilled IT professionals is high in the European Union and from Western multinationals, and these workers leaving Russia due to the impact of sanctions and restrictions on access to international markets and clients could be a boon to Western economies. ”

Digital Regulation Disinformation

They want the ability to move to not one big global network but different networks where you can surveil your citizens more easily. In the longer term, Russia wants to be able to cut off access to Signal.”

Digital Regulation Technology and Democracy

Things are largely done on consensus at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), so [Doreen Bogdan-Martin] knows how to bring around that consensus. But make no mistake, control of the internet is a critical question.”

Digital Regulation Disinformation

As policymakers and platforms consider fact checks and warning labels as a strategy for fighting misinformation, it is imperative that we have more research to understand the impact of labels and label design on user engagement.”

Digital Regulation Emerging Technologies Technology and Democracy

The tech sector is so innovative and creative and allows people to do so many things we never could have imagined before. We can't lose our sense of wonder about it all, and because there are these new opportunities, I do think the industry is going to try to put a lot of these problems behind it before we move into this new era. ”

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