
Jack Corrigan
AI + Competition Policy @CSETGeorgetown | previously @NextgovFCW, eventually @UMichLaw | jack.corrigan at georgetown dot edu
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1 week ago |
techpolicy.press | Jack Corrigan
Nine months after a federal judge found Google guilty of operating an illegal search monopoly, the tech giant is back in court sparring with antitrust regulators over how it should be punished. The trial, which began April 21, has presented sharply divergent paths for the company’s future: the Justice Department urged the court to force Google to sell its Chrome browser and share valuable data with rivals, while Google pushed for much lighter interventions.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
newsweek.com | Jack Corrigan |Sam Bresnick
CLOSE X Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! Last week, the Chinese startup DeepSeek sent shockwaves through the global technology community when it unveiled a powerful new open-source AI system. The model, known as R1, reportedly matched the performance of leading models from U.S. companies like OpenAI, even though it was built at a fraction of the cost.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
fedscoop.com | Owen Daniels |Jack Corrigan
Election season is here, and politics, rather than policy, is in the spotlight. With lawmakers preoccupied with the upcoming elections in November, the prospect of major new legislation working its way through Capitol Hill is slim to none. However, innovation in potentially disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence won’t pause for the election. Leading AI developers continue to pump out powerful new models that leaders in government and industry are eager to adopt.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
time.com | Jack Corrigan
IdeasBy Jack CorriganAugust 29, 2024 6:00 AM EDTJack Corrigan is a senior research analyst at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (@_jackcorrigan). Google has officially been named a monopoly. On Aug.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
rand.org | Diana Gehlhaus |James Ryseff |Jack Corrigan
Technical talent—individuals in computer and mathematical occupations who make up a large share of the AI workforce—is essential to U.S. innovation and growth. The mobility of this talent is also essential, as the movement of technical talent promotes the diffusion of ideas, expands professional networks, and spurs the development of innovative products. Attracting these highly mobile tech workers is therefore critical to staying on the cutting edge of the technological frontier.
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