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Artificial Intelligence · GulfportIn the “fake news” era, as AI becomes more sophisticated by the day, misinformation can sometimes seem more prevalent than the truth. Free speech protects a lot — even what’s false. Do you know where the First Amendment draws the line on lies?The Freedom Forum found only 10% of Americans in its most recent annual survey could name all five freedoms protected by the First Amendment without prompting.See the Story
Test your Constitutional knowledge: Is misinformation protected by the First Amendment?
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Adam Mosseri · United StatesIn back-to-back announcements, Meta has made significant changes aimed at empowering parents and protecting teens on Instagram and its AI services. Related Articles
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National Accountability Bureau · United StatesThe Federal Communications Commission unanimously adopted new rules Tuesday to speed the nationwide shift from legacy television signals to the advanced ATSC 3.0 standard known as NextGen TV, ending the requirement that stations simultaneously broadcast in both the older ATSC 1.0 and the new 3.0 and handing broadcasters greater authority to set their own conversion […] The post The FCC Approves Letting ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Station Owners Shut Do…See the Story
The FCC Approves Letting ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Station Owners Shut Down ATSC 1.0 OTA TV & Fully Switch to ATSC 3.0
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