Archive: News – Digital Economy
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Center Director John Mayo Quoted in The Hill on Historic Google Monopoly Verdict
The recent landmark ruling in U.S. v. Google, which labels the tech giant as a monopolist, is viewed as a significant victory for antitrust regulators. However, Executive Director of Georgetown’s Cen
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The Center’s Jeffrey Macher is interviewed by Marketplace on Nvidia and The CHIPS Act
Jeffrey Macher said he questions whether Nvidia will be able to meet all of the rising demand for AI chips on its own.
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Center Academic Director Jeffrey Macher quoted by Information Week on the CHIPS Act.
Will the CHIPS Act bring really bring semiconductor manufacturing to the U.S. soon?
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Center Scholar Tim DeStefano’s research on robots and trade to be published in the Journal of Development Economics
Tim DeStefano’s paper “Robots and export quality” is forthcoming for publication in the Journal of Development Economics.
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How is AI Transforming Firms?
This second conference in our AI in Action Series: How is AI Transforming Firms?
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Center Scholars release research on AI and its impact
AI presents new opportunities, however concerns about potential disruptions loom. But what exactly is AI, how is it used, and what implications does it hold? Find answers to the questions in our latest Economic Policy Vignette.
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DeStefano and Mayo research on the Affordable Connectivity Program shows encouraging signs for success.
Tim DeStefano and John Mayo release an EPV on the early evidence of the Affordable Connectivity Program. Preliminary data suggest considerable growth in enrollment for the country as a whole with differences in uptake across regions and time.
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Executive Director John Mayo Addresses Subject of Subsidies to Stimulate Broadband Deployment
Executive Director John Mayo participated as an invited panelist at the America Enterprise Institute’s program on “Will Broadband Be Affordable? Assessing Regulations for Broadband Subsidies”.
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Harvard Business Review published a new article based on Center Scholar Tim DeStefano’s paper examining the effects of AI on business decision-makers.
New research by Center Scholar Tim DeStefano looked at the extent to which the employees of a fashion retailer followed the stocking recommendations of two algorithms: one whose workings were easy to understand and one that was indecipherable.
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The Center for Business and Public Policy Provides Comments to the FTC on Cloud Computing
The Center’s comments below are meant to provide important information on the demand-side evolution on the usage of cloud-based services.
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