"Technological convergence, in general, refers to the trend or phenomenon where two or
more independent technologies integrate and form a new outcome. One example is the
smartphone. A smartphone integrated several independent technologies—such as
telephone, computer, camera, music player, television (TV), and geolocating and
navigation tool—into a single device. The smartphone has become its own, identifiable
category of technology, establishing a $350 billion industry.
Of the three closely associated convergences—technological convergence, media convergence, and network
convergence—consumers most often directly engage with technological convergence. Technological convergent
devices share three key characteristics. First, converged devices can execute multiple functions to serve blended
purpose. Second, converged devices can collect and use data in various formats and employ machine learning
techniques to deliver enhanced user experience. Third, converged devices are connected to a network directly
and/or are interconnected with other devices to offer ubiquitous access to users.
Technological convergence may present a range of issues where Congress may take legislative and/or oversight
actions. Three selected issue areas associated with technological convergence are regulatory jurisdiction, digital
privacy, and data security. First, merging and integrating multiple technologies from distinct functional categories
into one converged technology may pose challenges to defining regulatory policies and responsibilities.
Determining oversight jurisdictions and regulatory authorities for converged technologies can become unclear as
the boundaries that once separated single-function technologies blend together. A challenge for Congress may be
in delineating which government agency has jurisdiction over various converged technologies. Defining policies
that regulate technological convergence industry may not be simple or straightforward. This may further
complicate how Congress oversees government agencies and converged industries due to blending boundaries of
existing categories..."
Technological convergence
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