US Debates Data Policy to Avoid a Fragmented Global Internet
The White House is racing to overcome internal differences and hash out a new policy over how the US and other governments should view the rapid rise of global data flows that are fueling everything from artificial intelligence to advanced manufacturing. In a series of sessions due to begin on December 13, 2023, President Joe Biden’s national security and economic teams will meet with companies, labor and human rights advocates, and other experts on the digital economy as part of a review launched last month, according to people directly involved. At issue is laying out a clear US position on the rules for the global internet as governments confront an accelerating amount of data flowing across borders with mounting economic, privacy, income inequality and national security consequences. Coming just days after the European Union agreed to new regulations for artificial intelligence, the Biden administration’s push highlights how governments are racing to figure out their role in a fast-evolving digital economy and competing to lead the conversation.
US Debates Data Policy to Avoid a Fragmented Global Internet