Investors Want AT&T to Clarify Policies on Surveillance Requests; Cite Documents Characterizing NSA Relationship as a “Partnership”
JUNE 19, 2026 – Open MIC has released a new investor brief examining the rapidly evolving legal landscape surrounding artificial intelligence and the implications for investors.
A shareholder proposal calling attention to the material risks connected to Google’s AI-powered platforms spreading false information won 28.9% of the independent shareholder vote, representing $422.2 billion in market capitalization.
MAY 20, 2026 – Open MIC has released a new investor brief examining the governance implications of IPO structures in emerging technology companies, with a focus on the use of multi-class share structures and their impact on accountability.
A new article published in Material Tech presents a synthesis of key insights from Open MIC’s March 2026 webinar on AI and misinformation. It examines how platform incentives, programmatic advertising, and generative AI are reshaping the information ecosystem and amplifying the spread of unreliable content.
FEBRUARY 24, 2026 – As tech giants spend hundreds of billions of dollars to compete with applications and hardware in an AI-induced arms race, shareholders are pressing one of the industry’s leaders to explain what can be done to mitigate the proliferation of AI-generated misinformation on the company’s platforms.