Tag: liberdade de expressão
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The Supreme Court could be about to decide the legal fate of AI search
The Supreme Court is about to reconsider Section 230, a law that’s been foundational to the internet for decades. But whatever the court decides might end up changing the rules for a technology that’s just getting started: artificial intelligence-powered search engines like Google Bard and Microsoft’s new Bing. Next week, the Supreme Court will hear…
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C.A. GOLDBERG, PLLC and FURY DUARTE file lawsuit against Amazon for selling suicide powder
We filed a lawsuit against Amazon on behalf of our client Ruth Scott for dangerous and deceptive business practices that enabled them to profit off deadly suicide powder. -Suit claims Amazon knew that it was profiting off vulnerable people dying by suicide, deceptively and dangerously marketing a suicide chemical. -Suit claims Amazon assists in causing…
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Revealed: the hacking and disinformation team meddling in elections
A team of Israeli contractors who claim to have manipulated more than 30 elections around the world using hacking, sabotage and automated disinformation on social media has been exposed in a new investigation. The unit is run by Tal Hanan, a 50-year-old former Israeli special forces operative who now works privately using the pseudonym “Jorge”,…
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Two Supreme Court Cases That Could Break the Internet
In February, the Supreme Court will hear two cases—Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google—that could alter how the Internet is regulated, with potentially vast consequences. Both cases concern Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, which grants legal immunity to Internet platforms for content posted by users. The plaintiffs in each case argue…