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kaggle-ho-031744House Oversight

Policy essay proposing a social contract for the Internet with vague references to Trump campaign and Russia

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House Oversight
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Policy essay proposing a social contract for the Internet with vague references to Trump campaign and Russia The document outlines broad, theoretical ideas about internet governance and social welfare without naming specific individuals, transactions, dates, or actionable investigative leads. It only loosely mentions the Trump campaign and Russia in a speculative context, offering no concrete evidence or novel revelations. Key insights: Frames the Internet as a quasi‑state with its own ‘social contract.’; Suggests leveraging data, AI, and crowd‑based business models for public benefit.; Calls for technical solutions like one‑person‑one‑vote, transparency of algorithms, and homomorphic encryption.

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kagglehouse-oversightinternet-governancepolicy-proposaltechnology-ethicsdata-privacypolitical-rhetoric
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