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The suggestion of congressional helplessness minimizes the responsibility of lawmakers—ultimately excusing, rather than interrogating, regulatory inertia. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
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Lynn Parramore / TruthdigSep 1, 2023
History suggests artificial intelligence will further degrade the dignity of labor, not unleash an age of plenty or an abundance of quality jobs. Dig deeper ( 11 Min. Read )
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Over and over again, history shows that the march to utopia can leave a trail of destruction in its wake. Dig deeper ( 12 Min. Read )
Sam Pizzigati / Inequality.orgAug 15, 2023
Corporations like Tesla that pay their top execs hundreds of times more than what they pay their workers should not get federal aid. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan / Democracy Now!Aug 11, 2023
Woodruff was the first woman known to have been arrested due to faulty facial recognition software. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Jason Hickel / Monthly ReviewAug 10, 2023
Prominent green growth commentators accuse degrowth scholarship of rejecting technology—but the story is more complex. Dig deeper ( 10 Min. Read )
Katitza Rodriguez / Electronic Frontier FoundationAug 3, 2023
UN Cybercrime Convention negotiations enter final Phase with troubling surveillance powers still on the table. Dig deeper ( 13 Min. Read )
Robert Reich / SubstackAug 1, 2023
Elon Musk is going to great lengths to stop the public from knowing the extent of hate speech on Twitter/X. Dig deeper ( 6 Min. Read )
Rachel Reeves / TruthdigJul 31, 2023
The race is on to regulate an international competition for minerals in the world's least explored and most mysterious ecosystems. Dig deeper ( 9 Min. Read )
Rachel Reeves / TruthdigJul 31, 2023
This Dig series explores the development and impact of a quickening international competition to plumb the ocean's deepest reaches for the minerals required for renewable-energy technologies, from wind turbines to EV batteries. Dig deeper
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