Speech Regulation Dilemmas
The conversation highlights the stark contrast between how content is regulated in the U.S. versus China, particularly on platforms like TikTok. While the U.S. version promotes engagement through sensational content, the Chinese version prioritizes educational outcomes. This raises critical questions about the implications of the First Amendment and the editorial decisions that shape public discourse, especially in the face of geopolitical tensions.In this clip
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Decoder with Nilay Patel
Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig on why AI and social media are causing a free speech crisis for the internet
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Is TikTok suppressing political views as discussed in the episode China’s Surveillance State — with Josh Chin and Lisa Lin and the clip TikTok's Geopolitical Influence?
Is TikTok suppressing political views as discussed in the episode China’s Surveillance State — with Josh Chin and Lisa Lin and the clip TikTok's Geopolitical Influence?
Is TikTok suppressing political views?