Topic: NO FAKES Act
The NO FAKES Act and similar legislation aim to combat deepfakes and online misinformation but raise significant concerns about free speech and individual privacy. These proposals often prioritize censorship and surveillance measures over protecting the rights of users, potentially leading to overreach and the suppression of legitimate expression. The implications of such laws threaten to undermine the very principles of free speech and privacy that are essential in a democratic society.
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NO FAKES Act Clears Senate Committee: Delete First, Ask Never
Three senators named the free-speech problems out loud and voted for the bill anyway.
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The White House’s AI Deal: Kill State Laws, Demand Your ID
Silicon Valley gets the regulatory shield it’s been lobbying for and all it costs is the end of the anonymous…
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Blackburn’s TRUMP AMERICA AI Act Repeals Section 230, Expands AI Liability, and Mandates Age Verification
The bill is framed as pro-innovation, but its actual architecture makes self-censorship and digital ID the only rational business decision…
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Senators Champion NO FAKES and TAKE IT DOWN Acts to Combat “Deepfakes,” Despite First Amendment Alarms
Congress is building a censorship machine disguised as child protection and artist rights.
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AI Censorship Bill Raises Free Speech Concerns
Critics warn of potential free speech limitations and costly legal battles despite exemptions for parody and satire.







