Technology
To compete in an increasingly complex and interconnected world, technology and digital innovation are vital. Tech-based industries like biotech, space, fintech, and artificial intelligence pioneer the solutions that improve lives, solve problems, and advance society. They also provide the digital tools that help traditional businesses grow, stay connected, and compete around the globe.
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Technology helps small businesses operate and compete. This report outlines the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI), concerns about regulatory impacts, and the need for education on the benefits of AI.
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Today, nearly every company, no matter what business they're in, is in some way powered by technology. The U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center fosters the transformational role that technology plays in business and society. Our work helps businesses in every industry leverage technology to optimize their businesses, serve their customers, and boost growth and productivity. To spur innovation and support emerging industries, we advocate for rational and cohesive policies in the states and in Washington.
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U.S. Chamber statement on the Freedom of Information Act requests sent to six federal agencies on the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's "Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights."
As the business community continues to innovate and connect people across the country, broadband access, adoption, and affordability must remain key priorities for Congress.
U.S. Chamber statement in response to the release of a new National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) report on the mobile application store ecosystem.
Foreign legislation and regulations that mandate network use fees unfairly impact U.S. companies and disincentivize innovation.
Congress must take action on a national data privacy standard before a patchwork of state privacy laws erodes small business competition and innovation.
U.S. Chamber letter on broadband policy priorities and regulatory structure.
Government and business must work together to address the need for widespread IT modernization.
Appropriations legislation for fiscal year 2023 contains a major down payment on R&D funding in America.
Americans deserve an FCC that will ensure that consumers and the economy benefit from cutting-edge communication tools necessary for their success. The Chamber believes that the FCC and the public interest would be better served by a different nominee.