Is cloud computing being politicized?
Technology giants are being scrutinized because the US government uses their cloud services.
Technology giants are being scrutinized because the US government uses their cloud services.
Congress has until the end of the year to reauthorize the controversial surveillance law, which has been at the center of hundreds of constitutional violations over the past decade.
Millions of jobs will be threatened by AI -- but "technology is not destiny," the report says, pushing for a three-pronged strategy to ensure AI benefits everyone.
At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., Ira Ehrenpreis of Technology Partners moderates a discussion on the role of government in subsidizing green-technology ventures. The panelists are Mike Biddle, CEO at MBA Polymers; Jennifer Fonstad, managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Dirk Michels, partner at K&L Gates; and John Woolard, CEO of BrightSource Energy.