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A plan for next year's G20

The United States shows little interest in its upcoming G20 presidency. Here's what the other countries can do about technology in 2026.
A plan for next year's G20
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IT'S MONDAY, AND THIS IS DIGITAL POLITICS. I'm Mark Scott, and am wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving later this week. For those who don't do 'Turkey Day,' a reminder: it's a month until Festivus.

— The United States takes over the G20 presidency in 2026. On tech, it's time other countries stepped up to fill the void.

— Washington wants to stop US states from passing AI legislation despite Alabama to Wisconsin becoming a testing ground for digital rulemaking.

— Internet freedoms worldwide have declined progressively over the last 15 years.

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