“Big Tech is gaining Americans’ trust, but not when it comes to their kids’ data, survey says“Tech companies have some work cut out for them” to earn parents’ trust, says Taylor Barkley of The Center for Growth and Opportunity.” Listen to the full interview and read the transcript here.
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Ahead of an anticipated busy year on this issue, I published a paper that outlines the core problems and solutions to an incredibly important and complicated issue. You can read the full paper at thecgo.org.
Watch the full interview here for my new role as Senior Fellow for Technology and Innovation at the Beacon Center of Tennessee, a think tank in Tennessee.
My colleagues Will Rinehart, Aubrey Kirchhoff and I submitted an official comment in a major Federal Trade Commission proceeding. Read more at thecgo.org.
With my CGO colleagues and coauthors Jennifer Morales and Josh Smith, I outlined concrete policy proposals that Congress could enact now to promote an abundant future. Executive Summary Tomorrow can be better than today. Whether in tech and innovation, environmental stewardship, or immigration, our research here at the CGO fills us with optimism and a…
Co-authored with Chris Koopman. Read the article here.
This article written with Neil Chilson was published in the IEEE Technology and Society Magazine Volume 40, Issue 4 in December 2021. It is an exploration of soft-law and hard-law governance techniques for rapidly evolving and expanding facial recognition technologies. The article was part of a series exploring soft-law governance for emerging technologies. To access…
The following excerpts come from the article, “The Role of Culture in Innovation,” written by Taylor Barkley and published on November 30, 2021 by HumanProgress.org. American culture is in the throes of a debate over technology and innovation. On the one hand, survey after survey report overwhelmingly positive perspectives on the benefits of technology. On the other hand, bestselling…
In March 2021 I had the privilege of joining a virtual event hosted by a student group at Redeemer University to discuss The Social Dilemma. Or as they described it: “What is wrong with social media? The Dilemma Discussion brings three of the foremost Christian experts on technology together to offer a much-needed Christian perspective…