Republican Congressman Jim Jordan asks Big Tech if Biden tried to censor AI
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Key House Republican Pushes Apple, Microsoft in Online Censorship Fight
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is demanding information from Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp. and more than a dozen other technology companies about their work on artificial intelligence and whether they colluded with the Biden administration to censor free speech.
House Judiciary Committee Passes Bill To Change Bail System For Violent Offenders
Image Credit: TN General Assembly The Tennessee Conservative Staff – A bill that would require judges to provide justification for releasing defendants on their own recognizance passed through the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. House Bill 0033 (HB0033), sponsored by State Representative John Gillespie (R-Memphis-District 97), would change Tennessee’s current bail system by making the default presumption be “that a defendant should not …
Did the Biden Administration Order Big Tech to Censor AI Platforms? Republican Congressman Issues New Letter to Find Out
16 of America’s leading tech companies were issued letters, including the likes of Google and OpenAI, to determine whether or not the Biden administration had ordered censorship on AI tools. The letter was issued by Republican Congressman Jim Jordan who demanded reports of past communications that might give rise to this alarming finding of the former president regarding censorship of lawful speech inside AI platforms. We’ve seen Trump’s top tec…
House GOP subpoenas tech companies over AI 'censorship pressure' from Biden administration - Los Angeles Weekly Times
The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee is looking into whether the Biden administration tried to “censor” artificial intelligence. Representative Jim Jordan has sent subpoenas to sixteen different tech companies that work with AI in some capacity to ask for any and all communications from the previous administration about limiting “harmful bias” and “algorithmic discrimination.” Subpoenas were sent to Adobe, Alphabet, Amazon, Anthropic, Ap…
Thursday, the judicial president of the Jim Jordan Chamber (R-OH) sent letters to 16 American technology companies, including Google and Openai, asking for past communications with the Biden administration that might suggest that the former president "contrary or colluded" with companies to "censor legal discourse" in AI products. The top technology advisors of the Trump administration previously reported that he would choose a fight with Big Te…
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