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Putting the "AI" in Pai, as it were, FCC chair Ajit Pai signaled that when it comes to artificial intelligence and machine learning, the FCC was smart enough to exercise regulatory humility, particularly given that the technology could revolutionize communications, but registered concern about AI ...
Read more: Pai Advises Real Regulatory Humility on Artificial Intelligence
The FCC's 28 GHz auction bidding continued strong Friday as the total bidding for round 31--$19,806,530--pushed the aggregate bids for the auction past $400 million ($410,791,730), or ten times the FCC's low minimum opening bid aggregate for the 3,072 available licenses. More than 80% of those ...
Read more: Round 31: Bidding in 28 GHz Auction Remains Strong
Fox won big in Thursday ratings, as booming Thursday Night Football paved the way to a 4.3 score in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, and a 17 share. In second was CBS at 0.9/4. The Cowboys squeaked by the Saints on Thursday Night Football, which occupied all of Fox’s prime. The telecast ...
Read more: Primetime Ratings: Fox Wins With Tight Football Contest