Advancements around AI, communications, financial security, interconnectedness of markets and access to information have cemented digital as pillars of modern life.
And while these developments have been met with intrigue, if not excitement, by some, the ever-changing AI landscape has resulted in questions around national security, safety, and privacy. Moreover, for policymakers, the progression and impact of the technology has fostered one conversation above all: “What is it?”
This lack of familiarity with the foundational elements and reliability of these technological advancements means that policy leaders are looking to industry experts for clarity. Policymakers also acknowledge that the rapid evolution in the tech space is unlikely to slow down anytime soon.
They, much like the rest of us, are aware of the impact AI and such technologies have on daily life and policy decisions, and are interested in how to best navigate their use, influence, and regulation.
Based on hundreds of conversations with D.C. policymakers, this year’s Washington Insights Review research identifies and tracks tech policy’s shifting prioritization and highlights best practices for improving advocacy directed towards policymakers and staff - who are increasingly reliant on and adept with technology in their personal and professional lives.
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