The legislation has been described as ‘dangerous’ by the Opposition.
The tech giant says the removal was done in error.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott was also concerned authorities may be keen to remove the footage due to an ‘anxiety about Islamophobia.’
‘The Committee is concerned about potential First Amendment violations that have occurred with respect to Alphabet’s Gemini model.’
Adobe, Amazon, ElevenLabs, Google, IBM, LinkedIn, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok, X, and more sign ‘Tech Accord’ to combat deceptive AI use in elections.
Black Americans, who have often been entrenched Democrat voters, are starting to rethink their stance as the economy hits them and the justice system hits Trump
Online encryption will be jettisoned in favour of ‘online safety’, digital privacy groups warn
Jawboning takes on a more sinister aspect when the ultimate target isn’t the companies being jawboned but third parties whose speech the state wants to curtail.
Two lower courts slapped an injunction on the administration, finding there was a ‘coordinated campaign’ to censor disfavored viewpoints online.
SCOTUS has been asked to intervene in online content moderation laws brought by Florida and Texas against big tech censorship.
The legislation has been described as ‘dangerous’ by the Opposition.
The tech giant says the removal was done in error.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott was also concerned authorities may be keen to remove the footage due to an ‘anxiety about Islamophobia.’
‘The Committee is concerned about potential First Amendment violations that have occurred with respect to Alphabet’s Gemini model.’
Adobe, Amazon, ElevenLabs, Google, IBM, LinkedIn, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok, X, and more sign ‘Tech Accord’ to combat deceptive AI use in elections.
Black Americans, who have often been entrenched Democrat voters, are starting to rethink their stance as the economy hits them and the justice system hits Trump
Online encryption will be jettisoned in favour of ‘online safety’, digital privacy groups warn
Jawboning takes on a more sinister aspect when the ultimate target isn’t the companies being jawboned but third parties whose speech the state wants to curtail.
Two lower courts slapped an injunction on the administration, finding there was a ‘coordinated campaign’ to censor disfavored viewpoints online.
SCOTUS has been asked to intervene in online content moderation laws brought by Florida and Texas against big tech censorship.