Why protecting privacy is a losing game today–and how to change the game

Cameron Kerry discusses the pressing need for privacy legislation in the U.S., and outlines seven broad principles that should guide any efforts to protect consumer privacy. | Continue reading


@brookings.edu | 5 years ago

Institutions are under existential threat, globally

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Could “mid-tech” jobs elevate more people and non-coastal places?

A surprisingly large share of classic tech jobs are actually quite accessible to workers without a bachelor’s degree. | Continue reading


@brookings.edu | 5 years ago

52 percent believe robots will perform most human activities in 30 years

Darrell West shares the results of an online survey that asked Americans what they think about the future of robots. | Continue reading


@brookings.edu | 5 years ago

The route school buses can take toward racial equity

In cities without good public transport, schools must provide yellow bus service to their students. It’s not only efficient, it’s racially just. | Continue reading


@brookings.edu | 5 years ago

Can smart cities be equitable?

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Brookings' Second Report of the Continuity of Government Commission (2009) [pdf]

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Views of AI, robots, and automation based on internet search data

Executive Summary Artificial intelligence, robots, and automation are rising in importance in many areas. As noted in the recent book, “The Future of Work:  Robots, AI, and Automation,” there are e… | Continue reading


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Lessons from the end of free college in England [pdf]

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Africa’s Digital Potential: New tools for a new age

Africa continues to be a continent of rapid technological innovation and adoption. Njuguna Ndung’u and others explore these innovations and their potential to transform the continent.  | Continue reading


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