Published Jan 30, 2024
Why Sen. Brian Schatz thinks child safety bills can trump the First Amendment
Senator Brian Schatz delves into the need for regulating deepfake technology and AI to protect personal rights, the Kids Online Safety Act's impact on child safety online while respecting the First Amendment, and highlights contrasts between EU and U.S. tech regulations, urging Congress to overcome hurdles in enacting effective policies.

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