We are living through a technological transformation as significant as the invention of the car. Just as society had to decide how to regulate roads, we now face questions about how to govern artificial intelligence, data use, and emerging technologies.
AI has already demonstrated its incredible, positive potential. It could propel research, eliminate inefficiencies, and increase productivity in previously unimaginable ways. While AI can be a powerful crime-fighting tool, that power can also be used to perpetuate fraud and other crimes, ultimately harming society and democratic institutions.
Technology has always advanced faster than the policies meant to guide it. From social media to artificial intelligence, digital tools are transforming society, education, infrastructure, and public discourse.
As a result, individuals, communities, and governments now face a core challenge: advancing innovation without losing sight of human dignity, opportunity, and trust for future generations.
This Insight provides a starting point for engaging with your representatives on technology policymaking.
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