Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) argued that companies such as Google and YouTube should lose the legal shield that protects them from liability for user content.
The Fort Walton Beach Republican says it's time to empower parents to hold social media companies accountable.
The Salesforce cofounder, long a critic of Section 230, doubled down in Davos. He wants the original sin of the internet to ...
After Google refused to take down a video of him, the Kentucky senator suggested upending the legal framework undergirding ...
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The Salesforce CEO says tech companies need to be held accountable for AI safety lapses: "Reform, revise Section 230." ...
X’s Grok chatbot hasn’t stopped accepting users’ requests to strip down women and, in some cases, apparent minors to ...
A federal appeals court signaled skepticism of Section 230 immunity as Meta, TikTok and others seek dismissal of youth social ...
Though Google refused to remove the defamatory content, the individual who posted the video finally took down the video under ...
The restriction comes as regulators worldwide threaten enforcement action over Grok's generation of thousands of ...