Ensuring a Democratic Digital Domain
About the Program
Technology is defining the future of geopolitics. In this rapidly changing domain, Europe and the United States must align on a common approach to ensure their competitive edge. Transatlantic cooperation on artificial intelligence, data security, encryption, emerging technologies, export controls, and other issues is critical to ensure an open and democratic digital domain.
CEPA’s Technology Policy Program advances transatlantic alignment on technology policy by engaging key stakeholders from governments, industry, and the broad policy community. Through cutting-edge analysis and strategic convenings, CEPA aims to ensure that democracies maintain the competitive edge.
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Although the US government lifted an export control order on Anthropic’s artificial intelligence model, the damage to transatlantic ties remains.
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CEPA’s new series tackles how the US, allied governments, and the private sector should manage the risk of quickly evolving technologies while allowing for continued advancement.
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Related Issues
Allies and partners must work together to build a democratic digital domain.
Authoritarianism is a persistent threat to democracy and the transatlantic alliance