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China drafts new rules to protect users from AI emotional harm
China is moving to put legal guardrails around the emotional lives of its chatbots, treating psychological harm as seriously ...
Courts thus far have come to different conclusions about whether such policies are constitutional, which could pave the way for a Supreme Court case.
A new fault line has opened in transatlantic relations as the United States moves to penalize European figures accused of ...
State and federal bills seek to limit minors’ access to social media, but civil liberties advocates warn that the resulting ...
The regulatory changes are, as expected, minimal. Following a consultation, Ofcom has made only a few tweaks to the regime it set out in September, which essentially requires operators to request that ...
Mary Johns doesn’t want to go to jail. On the other hand, at 71, she notes, “Who cares if I have a misdemeanor?” Johns, a grandmother and retiree from Troy, is eyeing what her future as a protester ...
The video attached to this story aired on Oct. 14, 2025. AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Office of Attorney General on Nov. 4 appealed a preliminary injunction granted by a federal judge last month in a ...
Free speech for me, not for thee. That’s the oldest trick in the hypocrite’s playbook. And over the past few weeks, Republicans and Democrats have both taken a page from it. Witness recent events at ...
A district judge on Tuesday ruled the University of Texas system’s (UT) new protest rules restricting “expressive activity” after 10 p.m. is unconstitutional. Reagan-appointed Judge David Alan Ezra ...
Spotify says it has permanently removed white nationalist Nick Fuentes’ “America First” podcast for violating its hate-speech rules, but the controversial figure is not banned from appearing on the ...
The fiery 161-page decision that put the Trump administration to task for what it described as violating Free Speech protections afforded by the Constitution to noncitizens opened with reference to a ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration’s detentions of campus protesters violates the First Amendment rights of foreign students and scholars. In a ruling today, Judge William Young, ...
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