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What Can We Trust? Unpacking the Latest Big Tech Hearing
The leaders of the largest Big Tech companies once again came to Washington, D.C., this time to answer to Congress for their failures to protect children online. On…
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The leaders of the largest Big Tech companies once again came to Washington, D.C., this time to answer to Congress for their failures to protect children online. On…
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Social media platforms are designed to maximize users’ attention. In order to do so, they employ algorithms that send users down a rabbit hole that promotes the most inflammatory…
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Conspiracy theories are intriguing, shocking, and often ridiculous. But too often, these theories take hold and have very real consequences, including undermining public trust in the media and…
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On Wednesday, November 1, Issue One hosted a virtual event titled, “The High Cost of High Turnover: How the Departure of Election Officials will Impact the 2024 Elections.” This event…
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On October 23, 2023, Issue One brought together stakeholders from across children’s advocacy, tech reform, pediatrics, educational, and other communities for a comprehensive look at how social media impacts…
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Members of Congress have been clear about the threat that the Chinese social media app TikTok poses to our national security. Over the last two years, Congress…
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Issue One hosted an exclusive conversation with Hon. Richard “Dick” Gephardt, former United States House of Representatives leader and Issue One Board member, about his new book written…
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Current and former bipartisan election officials from across the country, all of whom are members of Issue One’s Faces of Democracy campaign, recently headed to Washington, DC to meet…
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The evolution of generative AI has introduced new and increasingly accessible tools that will define the information ecosystem in which the 2024 election takes place. The Deepfake Dilemma, an event…
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Americans must pay taxes and serve on juries. So what if they were asked — or required — to vote? That’s the question Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. and…