Chamber Technology Engagement Center
The Chamber Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC) promotes the role of technology in our economy and advocates for rational policy solutions that drive economic growth, spur innovation, and create jobs.

C_TEC’s efforts extend to every business sector. By convening innovators, businesses, governments, and consumers, with the backing of the U.S. Chamber brand, C_TEC highlights how tech is everywhere and effectively communicates how it benefits everyone.
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The Majority of Small Businesses Embrace Artificial Intelligence
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A new Chamber report finds that almost 60% of small businesses say they are using artificial intelligence for business operations, more than double from 2023.
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Jordan CrenshawSenior Vice President, C_TEC Michael RichardsExecutive Director, Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC)
C_TEC's Mission
C_TEC’s efforts extend to every business sector. By convening innovators, businesses, governments, and consumers, with the backing of the U.S. Chamber brand, C_TEC highlights how tech is everywhere and effectively communicates how it benefits everyone.
Latest Content
- New report finds that high technology adoption—including Artificial Intelligence—leads to growth and optimism among U.S. small businesses, even as they navigate the challenges of a post-pandemic economy and express concerns over potential tech regulations.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, on the Chamber's priorities and recommendations for artificial intelligence.U.S. Chamber statement on the confirmation of Anna Gomez as Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission.As we mark the one-year anniversary of this historic legislation, we must analyze the progress made so far, understand how the key provisions fit together, and outline what additional actions are necessary to achieve the law's full potential.U.S. Chamber statement on the filing of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the General Services Administration (GSA) and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) on the use of the AI Bill of Rights in federal procurement.





