Author: Keaton Boyle

  • WiFi is getting crowded: Should the FCC reserve more spectrum for it?

    WiFi is getting crowded: Should the FCC reserve more spectrum for it?

    All WiFi signals travel over frequency ranges in the wireless spectrum, and those ranges are getting increasingly crowded as people use more internet-enabled devices and require more data usage. These frequency ranges, called “bands,” can only handle so much traffic at one time, and it is the responsibility of the…

  • Can Online Ads Help Prevent Violent Extremism?

    Can Online Ads Help Prevent Violent Extremism?

    Extremist groups have a new recruiting tool: online media. Organizations including hate groups, violent jihadist groups and far-right political groups have increasingly turned to the web—and to social media, in particular—for the purposes of identifying sympathizers, distributing propaganda and recruiting new members. In response, counter-extremist campaigns have fought back using…

  • Fake News and Filter Bubbles: Rethinking Counterspeech in the Age of Social Media

    Fake News and Filter Bubbles: Rethinking Counterspeech in the Age of Social Media

    Since the 2016 U.S. presidential election, many pundits and politicians have denounced “fake news” as a new, corrosive force in public discourse. While it is commonly agreed that a well-informed public is vital for democracy, attempts at regulating news can be both legally and morally complicated. Based on precedent set…

  • Tech Employment Drives Increased Wages…Just Like Other High-Paying Jobs

    Tech Employment Drives Increased Wages…Just Like Other High-Paying Jobs

    When Amazon started looking for a home for its second headquarters (“HQ2”), cities across North America vied to be selected. They offered tax breaks and other incentives, seeking the prestige of a high-profile corporate headquarters and the promise of economic stimulation. Proponents of a tech influx argued that higher tech-sector…