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A New Agency to Regulate Tech Would Create, Not Solve, Problems

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According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, creating a new agency to regulate tech would create more problems than it would solve. The Chamber argues that such an agency would be costly and inefficient, and that it would be difficult to find qualified personnel to staff it. In addition, the Chamber believes that the current regulatory framework is sufficient to address the issues associated with tech regulation. 

Opinion:

The idea of creating a new agency to regulate tech is an intriguing one, but I'm not sure it's the right solution. Creating a new agency would be a costly and time-consuming endeavor, and it's unclear if it would be any more effective than the current regulatory framework. Furthermore, it's not clear that the benefits of such an agency would outweigh the costs. It's important to consider all the potential implications of creating a new agency before making a decision.



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