Investigating concentrated power over digital infrastructure & AI in order to promote the free flow of information (@knightfdn support w/in @OpenMarkets)

Joined August 2020
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Glad to hear it. We've described AICOA as "as vital to rebuilding a more competitive and open Internet and more democratic markets for news and debate." openmarketsinstitute.org/pub…
New - @SenAmyKlobuchar and @ChuckGrassley have reintroduced their re-worked American Innovation and Choice Online Act tonight.
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On Wednesday, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority said it will force Google to give publishers real control over whether their content powers AI-generated search summaries. It's a big deal. From @courtneyr @techpolicypress techpolicy.press/uk-regulato…
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BIG NEWS in the UK as its competition regulator announces Google will need to adhere to new conduct requirements in their use of publisher content for AI Overviews. Our reactions: cmdg.tech/publications/uk-cm…
Alphabet's Google must make changes to its AI-generated search summaries after the UK's antitrust watchdog forced it to give publishers more control over how their content is used bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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CMDG was at the forefront of urging the CMA to adopt remedies to level the playing field with publishers in the transition to AI-enabled search. Now we urge regulators to ensure that the new requirements produce real-world outcomes, not merely procedural compliance.
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Big Tech inserted itself between readers & publishers, buyers & sellers, workers & customers. Now it is inserting AI agents between you & everything else. A new report from @Sally_Hubbard asks the defining question of the next internet: Who do AI agents work for?
Millions of Americans are beginning to rely on AI agents. But if those agents are controlled by Google, Amazon, Microsoft, or Meta, whose interests are they really serving? NEW REPORT from OMI Senior Fellow @Sally_Hubbard: openmarketsinstitute.org/pub…
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This @JeffBezos interview was deeply misleading on so many counts, but chief among them is this: newspapers aren't going to magically become profitable unless we address the system that allows dominant platforms to stand between the news and revenue.
SORKIN: Why lay people off at the Post? Why fire people? BEZOS: Because the Post needs to be a profitable enterprise that stands on its own two feet SORKIN: Does it? Some people say it should be a trust BEZOS: Yes. It's a measure of its relevance. If people aren't paying for our product, it's not a good enough product
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If you're concerned with your legacy, if you don't want to be remembered for helping dismantle democracy, focus on making markets actually work for the institutions we need to keep alive, like the free press.
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Today that threat runs through every layer of the stack, from cloud computing and AI development to satellite communications and data flows, even as media concentration remains an urgent concern.
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Working to ensure information systems serve democratic life now requires engagement across the full range of technologies, infrastructures, markets & governance frameworks. Our new name reflects that expanded scope and positions us for the challenges ahead. -- @courtneyr
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"This is how democracies decay in the modern age: not always with soldiers in the streets, but through the capture of institutions that shape public discourse."
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Center for Media & Digital Governance retweeted
Another hall of fame class of journalists is leaving @AP — this one involuntarily via layoffs. Reporters in big cities and state capitols. People who’ve broken some of the biggest stories of our time and improved the public’s understanding of important issues. It’s heartbreaking.
A hall of fame class of journalists is leaving @AP today — 40 reporters and photo/videographers who've taken buyouts as our US news operation shrinks. They've broken untold stories, captured searing images, held power to account and made us all smarter. We'll miss them dearly.
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