Tech CEOs Grilled in Congress Over Child Safety Concerns

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The Senate Judiciary is summoning the CEOs of Meta, TikTok, X, Snap, and Discord to discuss child safety on their platforms, with a focus on policing child sexual abuse material. Despite years of congressional attention, little legislative progress has been made due to disagreements and tech industry opposition. While some companies have announced internal changes, the prospects for passing new bills remain uncertain, with industry lobbying and disagreements over specific provisions hindering progress. As Congress struggles, states and other countries have taken the lead in regulating social media for children's safety.
Topics:nation#child-safety#legislation#online-platforms#senate-judiciary#social-media-ceos#technology
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