Tech Policy Predictions for 2023

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Tech Policy , Predictions for 2023.
Gizmodo reports that 2023 is likely to see
a divided Congress debate over tech censorship while
the Supreme Court takes aim at internet protections.
Gizmodo reports that 2023 is likely to see
a divided Congress debate over tech censorship while
the Supreme Court takes aim at internet protections.
GOP lawmakers are expected to use control of the
House of Representatives to take on perceived
liberal bias and alleged censorship campaigns.
GOP lawmakers are expected to use control of the
House of Representatives to take on perceived
liberal bias and alleged censorship campaigns.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will see
a number of tech-related cases that could
fundamentally alter online protections. .
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will see
a number of tech-related cases that could
fundamentally alter online protections. .
Justices will hear cases on the constitutionality of
de-platforming laws aimed at making tech companies
legally liable for removing certain political content.
Congress is also expected to adopt legislation
to clarify liability for generative AI models in
regard to copyright and defamation complaints.
According to Gizmodo, there's also
a chance that Congress could change the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
FISA is one of the government's most powerful
tools for conducting warrantless surveillance. .
Critics claim that section 702 of FISA creates
a legally dubious loophole which the federal
government uses to surveil Americans.
Other major issues that could require federal legislation include the Transportation Security Administration's
rollout of facial recognition for domestic air travel.
This area of contention could lead to stricter
regulations and increased transparency
over U.S. citizens' biometric data

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