Policymakers take on AI, deepfakes and Meta’s effects on kids
This week, “Marketplace Tech” is introducing a new regular Friday segment called Bytes: Week in Review, where we’ll dive into the major tech news stories of the week, giving you the context and information you need.
And what a week it’s been in the industry! Disarray in Congress is disrupting plans to deal with deepfakes ahead of the 2024 election. Also, the White House prepares an executive order on artificial intelligence, set for release as soon as next week.
But the biggest tech headline of the week? Dozens of states are suing Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, for allegedly harming the mental health of its young users with “addictive” features aimed at keeping kids on its sites at the risk of their well-being.
Marketplace’s Lily Jamali is joined by Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, for her take on those stories.
More on everything we talked about:
States sue Meta claiming its social platforms are addictive and harm children’s mental health — AP News
The full complaint from the 33 states suing Meta in federal court — The Washington Post
The Facebook Files — The Wall Street Journal
Scoop: AI executive order expected Monday — Axios
White House to unveil sweeping AI executive order next week — The Washington Post
The US Senate and Silicon Valley reconvene for a second AI Insight Forum — Engadget
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