On the recordJune 23, 2020
The power to regulate speech in America is cloaked more and more in secret algorithms and centralized in the hands of a powerful few in the private sector.
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congress.govThe power to regulate speech in America is cloaked more and more in secret algorithms and centralized in the hands of a powerful few in the private sector.
Eshoo emphasizes the need for transparency in regulating online speech.
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