US senators propose bill to eliminate Section 230 protection for AI companies
The bipartisan bill purportedly seeks to hold companies accountable for harm, but it’s unclear whether Section 230 even applies to AI.
The bipartisan bill purportedly seeks to hold companies accountable for harm, but it’s unclear whether Section 230 even applies to AI.
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