Chris Mills

Chris Mills is a journalist who frequently covers technology and policy topics. His work often appears in The Hill, where he provides coverage on the latest tech initiatives and policies, particularly those related to the Biden administration. While his articles are generally well-written and easy to read, they have been noted for a slight bias towards the Biden administration's policies, often lacking opposing viewpoints or criticisms.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

85%

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  • The articles tend to favor the Biden administration's initiatives on AI and tech hubs, without presenting any opposing viewpoints or criticisms.

Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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Deceptions

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Recent Articles

President Biden Issues First-Ever U.S. Government Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence

Broke On: Monday, 30 October 2023 President Biden issued the first-ever U.S. government executive order on artificial intelligence on October 30, 2023. The executive order outlines a comprehensive strategy for AI, including the establishment of an AI Advisory Committee and an AI Initiative Office within the White House. The order mandates federal agencies to review their policies and regulations related to AI.

U.S. Government Announces 31 New Tech Hubs Across 32 States and Puerto Rico

Broke On: Monday, 23 October 2023 The U.S. government has selected 31 regions across 32 states and Puerto Rico as technology hubs. The tech hubs initiative is part of a broader strategy to spread tech jobs and innovation across the country. The initiative is funded by the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law, which allocates $10 billion for the creation of regional tech hubs. North Carolina was not included in the list of selected regions, despite its reputation as a burgeoning tech hub.