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Brian Fung

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56 articles stable

CNN accounts for 31 of 56 Brian Fung-linked articles, with recent coverage shifting from 2023’s AI and antitrust surge to US tech-policy enforcement.

Who they are

Brian Fung appears in this corpus chiefly through CNN-linked reporting on the intersection of major technology companies, communications policy and US enforcement. The stories associated with him repeatedly bring together the FCC, DOJ, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Facebook, placing his coverage in the policy-facing layer of the technology beat rather than product news alone.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked in 2023Q2, when the news agenda spanned AI risk, platform rules and consolidation: OpenAI and DeepMind leaders joined a public warning about AI extinction risk; an appeals court largely upheld Apple’s App Store restrictions against Epic; and EU regulators approved Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition with concessions. By October, Satya Nadella’s testimony in US v. Google put default-search agreements with Apple at the center of the antitrust narrative.

The 2024-linked stories show a more concentrated regulatory and public-interest turn. They include the FCC’s ban on AI-generated scam robocalls, the end of the Affordable Connectivity Program after Congress did not provide further funding, Ring’s decision to end a police footage-request tool, and the DOJ’s proposed requirement that Google syndicate US search results to rival engines. A February story on fading prospects for broad US AI legislation also marks the gap between AI-policy urgency and legislative follow-through.

The tension

The recurring tension is between the market power and operational reach of large technology platforms and the ability of governments to constrain harms or preserve competition. Google’s search defaults and proposed DOJ remedies, Apple’s App Store rules, Microsoft’s gaming acquisition, and FCC action on AI voice scams all frame regulation as an attempt to catch up with platform influence, while the Affordable Connectivity Program’s lapse highlights limits on public-policy capacity.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, the most consequential technology coverage will increasingly be decided through remedies, agency rules and funding choices rather than product launches alone. Google’s case could test how far US antitrust policy will intervene in distribution, while the stalled AI-bill outlook suggests narrower agency actions may advance faster than comprehensive legislation; whether those actions materially change platform behavior remains uncertain.

Brian Fung has appeared in 56 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2023Q2 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside CNN, Google, FCC, Twitter.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-11-21
CNN 5 related

As part of its proposed remedies, the US DOJ says Google should be required to syndicate its US search results to other rival search engines for the next decade

Brian Fung / CNN :

2023-10-03
Wall Street Journal 68 related

US v. Google: Satya Nadella says Google cemented its search dominance via default search deals with Apple and he may have been overenthusiastic about ChatGPT

and Apple could fix it New York Times : Microsoft C.E.O. Testifies That Google's Power in Search Is Ubiquitous Bloomberg : Microsoft CEO Says Google Search Dominance to Give It AI Edge Diane Bartz / R...

2023-04-25
Bloomberg 62 related

A US appeals court affirms a lower court's 2021 ruling largely rejecting claims by Epic that Apple's App Store policy banning third-party app stores is illegal

here's what it means for you Hannah Dillon / ExchangeWire.com : Federal Court Favours Apple in Epic Games Antitrust Case; Netflix to Invest USD$2.5bn in South Korea Lewis Rees / Pocket Gamer.biz : App...

2023-02-24
CNN 15 related

Filing: DOJ seeks court sanctions against Google in its antitrust suit, citing Google's policy of deleting certain employee chats automatically after 24 hours

Brian Fung / CNN :

2023-01-21
CNN 20 related

Meta, Twitter, Microsoft, Yelp, Reddit, the EFF, and more file amicus briefs backing Google in Gonzalez v. Google, asking SCOTUS to keep Section 230 protections

Brian Fung / CNN :

2023-01-20
CNN 1 related

Meta, Twitter, Microsoft, Yelp, Reddit, the EFF, and more file amicus briefs backing Google in Gonzalez v. Google, asking SCOTUS to keep Section 230 protections

Brian Fung / CNN :

2022-12-21
CNN 11 related

SEC deposition: Mark Zuckerberg considered disclosing in 2017 that Facebook was investigating “organizations like Cambridge Analytica”, but advisers said not to

Brian Fung / CNN :

2022-09-18
Bloomberg 21 related

A US federal appeals court upholds the Texas social media content moderation law, lifting an injunction that blocked it and remanding it back to the lower court

Justice Department Appeals Parts of Judge's Ruling on Documents Seized at Trump's Mar-a-Lago David McCabe / New York Times : A federal court clears the way for a Texas social media law. Rebecca Kern /...

2020-09-21
CNBC 34 related

US judge in California issues a preliminary injunction halting Commerce Department's order banning downloads of WeChat from Sunday

one with a deal, the other with a judge's help Edvard Pettersson / Bloomberg : Trump's WeChat Curbs Halted by Judge on Free Speech Concerns David Shepardson / Reuters : Wall Street Journal : WeChat B...

2020-01-23
VICE 16 related

Leaked FTI Consulting report: investigators found a suspicious encrypted file on Jeff Bezos' iPhone, causing data transfers to jump by ~29,000%, but no malware

In February of 2019, intelligence information warning … Amy Thomson / Bloomberg : Facebook Says Bezos Hack Highlights Smartphone Vulnerabilities Stephen E. Arnold / Beyond Search : Irony, Outrage, Spe...

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