Opinion Taking Away the Phones Won’t Solve Our Teenagers’ Problems Being hooked on devices is as likely a symptom of stress and anxiety as a cause. By TRACY A. DENNIS-TIWARY
When the Robot Doesn’t See Dark Skin New technology using artificial intelligence is meant to take race and gender bias out of hiring, but it could backfire. By JOY BUOLAMWINI
Contributing Op-Ed Writer The Dangerous ‘Bigness’ of the AT&T-Time; Warner Merger The judge’s decision that approved the new company barely touched on the law’s concern about concentration of economic power. By TIM WU
Are You Sure You Want a Right to Trump’s Twitter Account? Applying the First Amendment to social media companies will make it harder for them to limit fake news and harassment. By NOAH FELDMAN
From Westworld to Best World for the Internet of Things We need to secure our emerging network of cars, light bulbs and coffee makers. By JONATHAN ZITTRAIN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer An American Alternative to Europe’s Privacy Law Even if Congress won’t pass anything, there are still things we can do. By TIM WU
Data Subjects of the World, Unite! The European Union’s new data privacy law represents a novel kind of “algorithmic citizenship.” By ATOSSA ARAXIA ABRAHAMIAN
A.I. Is Harder Than You Think Sorry, Google: Computers are not even close to humanlike thought. By GARY MARCUS and ERNEST DAVIS
What the Microsoft Antitrust Case Taught Us Two decades later, we shouldn’t forget the dangers of dominant technology companies. By RICHARD BLUMENTHAL and TIM WU
Europe’s Data Protection Law Is a Big, Confusing Mess Yes, we need rules on how companies collect and store our personal information. But this isn’t the right way to do it. By ALISON COOL
We’re Living in the World That Klout Built An entire economy is based on the idea of rating people according to their social media influence. By LIRIEL HIGA
Tech’s Race Problem Beyond the Numbers When it comes to the relationship between Silicon Valley companies and communities of color, hiring isn’t the only issue. By BÄRÍ A. WILLIAMS
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Industrial Revolutions Are Political Wrecking Balls The price we pay for economic and technological dislocation is much higher than we think. By THOMAS B. EDSALL
Why Silicon Valley Must Go to War Technology for the military cannot be separated cleanly from technology for everything else. By CHRISTOPHER M. KIRCHHOFF
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Letting Sprint and T-Mobile Merge Is a Terrible Idea Consolidation would end the “wireless wars” that have lowered prices and improved service for consumers. By TIM WU
Op-Ed Contributor Why Silicon Valley Shouldn’t Work With the Pentagon Our technology sector is good at innovation precisely because it is not dominated by the state. By Scott Malcomson
Op-Ed Columnist Earth, Wind and Liars On energy, Trump and company are trying to stop technological progress. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist The Blindness of Social Wealth The big issue surrounding Facebook isn’t privacy. It’s the socially poor. By DAVID BROOKS
Op-Ed Contributor Iran Lives on This App Why does the government want to block it? By HOSSEIN DERAKHSHAN
I Can’t Jump Ship From Facebook Yet The social network has helped many parents of kids with special needs feel less alone. By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Opinion Taking Away the Phones Won’t Solve Our Teenagers’ Problems Being hooked on devices is as likely a symptom of stress and anxiety as a cause. By TRACY A. DENNIS-TIWARY
When the Robot Doesn’t See Dark Skin New technology using artificial intelligence is meant to take race and gender bias out of hiring, but it could backfire. By JOY BUOLAMWINI
Contributing Op-Ed Writer The Dangerous ‘Bigness’ of the AT&T-Time; Warner Merger The judge’s decision that approved the new company barely touched on the law’s concern about concentration of economic power. By TIM WU
Are You Sure You Want a Right to Trump’s Twitter Account? Applying the First Amendment to social media companies will make it harder for them to limit fake news and harassment. By NOAH FELDMAN
From Westworld to Best World for the Internet of Things We need to secure our emerging network of cars, light bulbs and coffee makers. By JONATHAN ZITTRAIN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer An American Alternative to Europe’s Privacy Law Even if Congress won’t pass anything, there are still things we can do. By TIM WU
Data Subjects of the World, Unite! The European Union’s new data privacy law represents a novel kind of “algorithmic citizenship.” By ATOSSA ARAXIA ABRAHAMIAN
A.I. Is Harder Than You Think Sorry, Google: Computers are not even close to humanlike thought. By GARY MARCUS and ERNEST DAVIS
What the Microsoft Antitrust Case Taught Us Two decades later, we shouldn’t forget the dangers of dominant technology companies. By RICHARD BLUMENTHAL and TIM WU
Europe’s Data Protection Law Is a Big, Confusing Mess Yes, we need rules on how companies collect and store our personal information. But this isn’t the right way to do it. By ALISON COOL
We’re Living in the World That Klout Built An entire economy is based on the idea of rating people according to their social media influence. By LIRIEL HIGA
Tech’s Race Problem Beyond the Numbers When it comes to the relationship between Silicon Valley companies and communities of color, hiring isn’t the only issue. By BÄRÍ A. WILLIAMS
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Industrial Revolutions Are Political Wrecking Balls The price we pay for economic and technological dislocation is much higher than we think. By THOMAS B. EDSALL
Why Silicon Valley Must Go to War Technology for the military cannot be separated cleanly from technology for everything else. By CHRISTOPHER M. KIRCHHOFF
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Letting Sprint and T-Mobile Merge Is a Terrible Idea Consolidation would end the “wireless wars” that have lowered prices and improved service for consumers. By TIM WU
Op-Ed Contributor Why Silicon Valley Shouldn’t Work With the Pentagon Our technology sector is good at innovation precisely because it is not dominated by the state. By Scott Malcomson
Op-Ed Columnist Earth, Wind and Liars On energy, Trump and company are trying to stop technological progress. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist The Blindness of Social Wealth The big issue surrounding Facebook isn’t privacy. It’s the socially poor. By DAVID BROOKS
Op-Ed Contributor Iran Lives on This App Why does the government want to block it? By HOSSEIN DERAKHSHAN
I Can’t Jump Ship From Facebook Yet The social network has helped many parents of kids with special needs feel less alone. By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN