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First Amendment Problems with Using Antitrust Law Against Social Media Platforms’ Content Decisions
The FTC’s use of antitrust law—real or threatened—to change platforms’ content-moderation decisions confronts important First Amendment principles about editorial discretion, compelled speech, ...
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OpenAI's Sora 2 App Surfaces Antisemitic AI Videos
OpenAI's new video app, Sora 2, was billed as a creative leap forward in AI -a tool meant to turn text prompts into richly ...
Legal advocacy group ADF International has published an open letter calling for a rethink of the European Union’s Digital ...
An independent appeals body tasked with resolving disputes between social media platforms and EU users on Wednesday criticised a lack of cooperation from digital platforms, especially YouTube.
In today’s Digest, Nine and Paramount-Ten’s ad sales merger talks, Perplexity’s decision to pause new ad sign-ups, and the ...
More than 4 in 5 Singapore residents (84%) have encountered harmful online content in the past year, while one in three (33%) ...
WASHINGTON - YouTube has agreed to reinstate creators previously banned for COVID-19 and election-related content, marking a significant shift in the platform’s content moderation policies following ...
As some users seek intimacy and companionship from AI, companies are exploring erotic features to keep users engaged and ...
YouTube is allowing previously banned users to create new accounts and re-upload content under updated rules. Learn about the ...
The platforms that won were the ones that kept people scrolling the longest, not the ones that made them feel the most ...
Twitter and three other U.S. tech companies have urged the EU to take a flexible approach towards harmful and illegal online content instead of blanket rules requiring takedown, saying this would ...
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