Business and Technology

The Business and Technology Section of IR Insider publishes breaking news reports and analyses regarding developments relating to the U.S. and World Economy. Topics covered may include the global debt crises, changes to tech and privacy policies, updates on U.S. foreign trade, and ratification of economic treaties and sanctions. Additionally, news and data on world financial markets and leading banking institutions will be discussed. The section editor is Elaine Lang.

China’s Quantum Computing Research Faces Sweeping Challenges from US Export Rules
Business and Technology Olivia Olsen Business and Technology Olivia Olsen

China’s Quantum Computing Research Faces Sweeping Challenges from US Export Rules

The Biden administration announced extensive new export rules on the sale of semiconductor technologies to China on Friday, escalating tensions in the technology race between the US and China.

The new wave of rules bans companies from selling advanced computer chips used in AI or supercomputing produced using US technology or machinery to China. Additionally, US companies are now banned from selling chip-producing machinery to China without a license and shipment of chips used for supercomputer systems to China will be banned.

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Future of the UK’s Tech Industry
Business and Technology Brooks Howell Business and Technology Brooks Howell

Future of the UK’s Tech Industry

As the birthplace of the industrial revolution, the United Kingdom became the global leader in technological advancement for centuries. From 1750 to 1850, the UK produced over 60% of global carbon emissions due to its technological preeminence. However, the UK has taken a backseat to the US and East Asia in technological leadership in recent decades.

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Landmark Bill Targets Social Media and Big Tech's Misinformation Spreading
Business and Technology Thomas Ku Business and Technology Thomas Ku

Landmark Bill Targets Social Media and Big Tech's Misinformation Spreading

The European Union reached an agreement on Saturday to push new legislation to force global tech companies to tackle the misinformation problem on their social media platform products. The law, the Digital Service Act, will require companies to not only actively combat the misinformation threat, but also be transparent about the harm of divisive content and stop targeting certain advertisements for ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation.

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Biden Opens Public Lands for Drilling to Tackle Gas Crisis amidst Russo-Ukraine War
Business and Technology Thomas Ku Business and Technology Thomas Ku

Biden Opens Public Lands for Drilling to Tackle Gas Crisis amidst Russo-Ukraine War

On Friday April 15, the Biden administration officially announced to resume opening public lands for drilling under the pressure to lower gas prices. The new policy series will resume the previously halted sales of leasing for oil and gas drilling on public lands. However, companies who are going to pursue such a lease will have to pay more federal royalties.

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Meta’s Quest to Bring Internet to the Global South
Business and Technology Brooks Howell Business and Technology Brooks Howell

Meta’s Quest to Bring Internet to the Global South

Though the modern world has become increasingly dependent on internet accessibility for important tasks, much of this world has also been left behind. The African continent, with 1.4 billion people, remains largely unconnected to the internet. With only 22 percent of people having internet connectivity, the majority of the continent remains isolated from the web.

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How AI is Shaping the Future of Trade
Business and Technology Brooks Howell Business and Technology Brooks Howell

How AI is Shaping the Future of Trade

Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) has progressively become more accessible, powerful, and easier to use. This has led to the widespread adoption of AI in the manufacturing, medicine, and gaming sectors. AI tools allow for big data sets to be analyzed in ways previously difficult, while making decisions that are often more accurate than even the best humans in complex fields, such as legal analysis.

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Google Faces Systemic Bias Lawsuit
Business and Technology Jolie Radunich Business and Technology Jolie Radunich

Google Faces Systemic Bias Lawsuit

The latest lawsuit facing Google is a compilation of alleged bias against Black employees. April Curley, a former employee, sued the multinational entity last Friday, making a range of accusations regarding discriminatory activity against Black workers: job placement in lower-level roles that didn’t correspond to their education and experience, underpayment, and lack of career advancement are a few of the claims being made.

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Multinational Tech Firms Questioned Over Intent and Impact of Leaving Russia
Business and Technology Jolie Radunich Business and Technology Jolie Radunich

Multinational Tech Firms Questioned Over Intent and Impact of Leaving Russia

Multinational tech companies are part of the major Western businesses and governments sanctioning Russia. Ukraine’s minister of digital transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, urged businesses to sever ties with Russia on Facebook, describing how he, “asked YouTube to block the Russian propaganda media, which call us Nazis and drug addicts, lie and promote war. Asked Meta to block Facebook and Instagram. I asked Netflix to block the service in Russia.”

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