Center for Data Innovation
The Center for Data Innovation conducts independent research on the impact of the increased use of information on the economy and society.
The Center formulates public policies designed to enable data-driven innovation in the public and private sectors.
12/16/2025
Europe’s long-overdue ePrivacy reforms aim to ease cookie consent fatigue.
But their modest tweaks arrive too late and leave the outdated opt-in model—and the friction it creates—largely intact.
Daniel Castro explains in his latest:
https://datainnovation.org/2025/12/europes-eprivacy-reforms-come-too-late-and-go-too-small/
12/12/2025
President Trump’s latest AI executive order sends a clear message: the U.S. needs a cohesive national framework—not a patchwork of state laws—to stay competitive.
Read Director Daniel Castro's full statement⤵️
https://datainnovation.org/2025/12/the-white-house-ai-order-sends-the-right-message-on-fragmented-state-laws/
12/10/2025
The European Commission has opened an antitrust case arguing that Google’s use of AI in search and YouTube could be harmful to competition.
But restricting leading platforms from using modern AI tools risks freezing innovation rather than protecting it.
Read our statement from Director Daniel Castro:
https://datainnovation.org/2025/12/eu-antitrust-probe-into-googles-ai-use-risks-locking-in-the-status-quo/
12/09/2025
Quantum-safe security is now essential for government, finance, & infrastructure.
In our latest 5Qs, Mattia Montagna, CEO of Quantum Bridge, explains how their solutions protect sensitive data today & against tomorrow’s quantum threats.
Read the interview:
5 Q’s with Mattia Montagna, CEO of Quantum Bridge The Center for Data Innovation recently spoke with Mattia Montagna, CEO of Quantum Bridge, a Canadian-based company specializing in quantum-safe security solutions. Montagna explained how the company uses advanced quantum key distribution protocols to create secure communication channels within cust
11/25/2025
The U.S. can’t lead in AI if every state writes its own rules.
Federal preemption creates a single, clear framework that protects consumers, supports innovation, and keeps America competitive.
In his latest, Daniel Castro answers 15 FAQs showing why common objections don’t hold up.👇
https://vist.ly/4fy5g
11/25/2025
President Trump’s new Genesis Mission marks a major national effort to accelerate scientific discovery with AI.
The Center's Hodan Omaar highlights the unified push to speed breakthroughs that strengthen U.S. prosperity, security, and public benefit.
Full statement:
https://vist.ly/4fwyq
Data-rich technology is reshaping workplaces across industries—from factories and logistics centers to offices and hospitals. Wearable health monitors, environmental sensors, and automated tracking systems can protect workers from injury, reduce fatigue, and enhance overall workplace experience and productivity.
Yet despite their potential, U.S. policy at the federal and state levels has done little to promote the adoption of these technologies—and sometimes holds it back. One reason for today’s policies is that discussions about workplace technologies often focus primarily on surveillance risks. While such concerns should not be discounted, this one-dimensional narrative risks slowing adoption and preventing workers from realizing increased health, safety, and experience in the workplace. Without a more balanced policy approach, both employers and employees may miss out on technologies that could transform the way people work.
Please join ITIF’s Center for Data Innovation for a panel discussion on how data and technology can create safer, healthier, and more productive workplaces, and the policies needed to encourage adoption while protecting workers.
Ask questions online: https://app.sli.do/event/3rQUxJETxtmUsSktpFQibx
11/20/2025
🚨STARTING NOW:
Join us for an expert panel discussion on how workplace tech—like wearables, sensors, and automation—can improve safety, health, and productivity, and the policies needed to support adoption.
Watch here👇
Improving Workplaces With Data and Technology Data-rich technology is reshaping workplaces across industries—from factories and logistics centers to offices and hospitals. Wearable health monitors, environmental sensors, and automated tracking systems can protect workers from injury, reduce fatigue, and enhance overall workplace experience an...
11/19/2025
📆TOMORROW, Nov 20, 10 AM EST:
Workplace tech shouldn’t just be about surveillance fears.
Join us as our virtual expert panel discusses how balanced policies can help workers benefit from health monitors, environmental sensors, and automation.
Register below:
Improving Workplaces With Data and Technology Data-rich technology is reshaping workplaces across industries—from factories and logistics centers to offices and hospitals. Wearable health monitors, environmental sensors, and automated tracking systems can protect workers from injury, reduce fatigue, and enhance overall workplace experience an...
11/19/2025
The EU’s new Digital Omnibus aims to simplify digital rules, but unless it confronts its flawed regulatory model, Europe will keep tweaking at the margins instead of enabling true digital innovation.
Read the full statement from our Head of Digital Policy for the UK & EU, Ayesha Bhatti ⤵️
https://vist.ly/4f76w
11/18/2025
French President Emmanuel Macron & German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called for greater European Digital Sovereignty at today’s Franco-German Summit.
Our statement from Policy Analyst Matthew Kilcoyne:
https://datainnovation.org/2025/11/summit-on-european-digital-sovereignty-pushes-protectionism-over-progress/
11/17/2025
The AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act sounds like a step toward transparency—but its vague criteria could create confusion, mislead policymakers, and stigmatize AI adoption.
David Kertai explains in his latest commentary:
https://datainnovation.org/2025/11/the-ai-related-job-impacts-clarity-act-will-only-create-confusion/
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