
UN Proposes Global AI Watchdog to Curb “Misinformation”
A slippery slope of global censorship?
A slippery slope of global censorship?
California’s latest law targets parody and deepfakes, sparking a clash between free speech advocates and “protecting democracy” initiatives.
California’s new laws could set a dangerous precedent for regulating satire and political speech.
As Gates pushes for legitimizing Big Tech-Government collaboration is his “naive” persona is a convenient cover for deeper corporate interests.
A White House meeting raises questions about whether new AI safety protocols will serve as a tool for political control.
A lack of focus on free speech rights amid censorship concerns.
Gates advocates for tighter speech regulations, linking vaccine hesitancy with “misinformation.”
Government policing free speech.
UN Chief Guterres frames AI as a threat to democracy, pushing for global regulation amid rising concerns over censorship.
Critics warn that the broad language in the bill could lead to unintended censorship of satire, parody, or memes under the guise of combating deepfakes.
Fueling debates over tech companies’ influence on public opinion.
Lawmakers clash over AI-generated political memes.
AG Letitia James urges AI and social media giants to curtail election misinformation, stoking debate over free speech and potential censorship.
Argentina integrates AI in security measures, sparking privacy concerns.
Critics warn of potential free speech limitations and costly legal battles despite exemptions for parody and satire.
Satire and parody are at risk.
The battle intensifies as California’s governor moves to legislate against AI misuse, sparking a free speech debate with Elon Musk.
Google’s autocomplete system omits search predictions about the recent attempt on Trump’s life, sparking debates on political bias and information control in AI technologies.
X’s new data-sharing toggle defaults to allowing Grok to train on user interactions, with opt-out options buried in web settings.
Government overreach and Big Tech collusion in AI regulation.
Government intervention in AI oversight could threaten free speech and stifle innovation.
The GOP platform targets CBDCs, defends cryptocurrencies, vows to protect free speech and economic sovereignty from government surveillance.
Labeling critical media footage as misinformation ignites debate over election integrity and media manipulation.
Censorship and control.
A slippery slope of global censorship?
California’s latest law targets parody and deepfakes, sparking a clash between free speech advocates and “protecting democracy” initiatives.
California’s new laws could set a dangerous precedent for regulating satire and political speech.
As Gates pushes for legitimizing Big Tech-Government collaboration is his “naive” persona is a convenient cover for deeper corporate interests.
A White House meeting raises questions about whether new AI safety protocols will serve as a tool for political control.
A lack of focus on free speech rights amid censorship concerns.
Gates advocates for tighter speech regulations, linking vaccine hesitancy with “misinformation.”
Government policing free speech.
UN Chief Guterres frames AI as a threat to democracy, pushing for global regulation amid rising concerns over censorship.
Critics warn that the broad language in the bill could lead to unintended censorship of satire, parody, or memes under the guise of combating deepfakes.
Fueling debates over tech companies’ influence on public opinion.
Lawmakers clash over AI-generated political memes.
AG Letitia James urges AI and social media giants to curtail election misinformation, stoking debate over free speech and potential censorship.
Argentina integrates AI in security measures, sparking privacy concerns.
Critics warn of potential free speech limitations and costly legal battles despite exemptions for parody and satire.
Satire and parody are at risk.
The battle intensifies as California’s governor moves to legislate against AI misuse, sparking a free speech debate with Elon Musk.
Google’s autocomplete system omits search predictions about the recent attempt on Trump’s life, sparking debates on political bias and information control in AI technologies.
X’s new data-sharing toggle defaults to allowing Grok to train on user interactions, with opt-out options buried in web settings.
Government overreach and Big Tech collusion in AI regulation.
Government intervention in AI oversight could threaten free speech and stifle innovation.
The GOP platform targets CBDCs, defends cryptocurrencies, vows to protect free speech and economic sovereignty from government surveillance.
Labeling critical media footage as misinformation ignites debate over election integrity and media manipulation.
Censorship and control.