AI
Can AI regulation survive the First Amendment?
California’s first effort to regulate AI slop hit a wall. What now?
Founder and editor of Platformer, a publication about the intersection of tech and democracy. Prior to founding Platformer in October 2020, Newton was the longtime Silicon Valley editor of The Verge.
AI
California’s first effort to regulate AI slop hit a wall. What now?
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Meta
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