Topic: mass shootings
Mass shootings often trigger calls for increased surveillance and censorship, with tech companies facing pressure to regulate online content. This can lead to policies that infringe on free speech and privacy rights, as platforms may overreach in their attempts to prevent perceived threats. The implications of these actions raise significant concerns for individual liberties in the digital sector.
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The FSU Shooting Lawsuit That Could Turn ChatGPT Into a Surveillance Tool
Every AI company’s nightmare scenario just became a plaintiff’s attorney’s blueprint for court-ordered mass surveillance.
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If president, Joe Biden wants to create a task force to crack down on online “harassment”
Biden outlines another internet control proposal.
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Trump speaks on mass shootings, warns of the “perils of the internet”, says social platforms need to do more
President Trump’s statement comes in a speech after the recent shootings at the weekend.
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Trump says popular video games are to blame for gun violence, says action is needed “immediately”
The President provided no evidence for the claim.
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Google manipulates search results after mass shootings, Google engineer reveals
It’s just one of the many examples of Google changing the search results for political or social purposes.
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Medium appears to suspend a user’s account over mental health article
@KANTBOT20K had their post suspended soon after publishing the article.







