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Republicans Are Walking Into a Trap on Section 230 Repeal
Among political conservatives, there is no hotter potato at the moment than the civil liability protections afforded by ...
Experts during the 2025 Future of Speech Online Conference discussed whether Section 230 protections cover gen AI created ...
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Sen. Curtis challenges Google executives on addictive algorithms that could radicalize users
The Utah senator pressed social media executives on how they prioritize content to keep users engaged even at their own ...
Two US senators have proposed legislation that would require AI chatbot companies to verify the ages of people using their ...
YouTube, Facebook, TikTok and Snapchat are seeking to escape the first trial over whether social media apps constitute a ...
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Congress Investigates TeaOnHer App for Letting Men Post About Women Without Their Consent
It sounds like something niche feminist bloggers might have taken up 10 years ago. But this is being led by Republican ...
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Virginia lawsuit against TikTok moves forward despite dismissal efforts
A Virginia lawsuit against TikTok and its parent company ByteDance Ltd, filed by the Office of the Attorney General, is set ...
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Lawsuits try to hold AI companies accountable for defamatory content
It was his Hollywood years, and Robby Starbuck was driving Lamborghinis and directing music videos for Snoop Dogg and the Smashing Pumpkins. But this wouldn't last forever, so Starbuck switched gears.
The TeaOnHer app bills itself as a platform for men to share dating experiences. Lawmakers say the service lets users share ...
Silicon Valley probably shouldn’t count on Section 230 to protect AI companies, two regulatory experts suggested in a Daily Caller panel discussion. Adam Candeub, the Federal Communications Commission ...
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