Platform governance goes to court
Four separate lawsuits — two in the US, two in Europe — are part of a growing shift toward litigation as a means to hold social media accountable
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IT'S MONDAY, AND THIS IS DIGITAL POLITICS. I'm Mark Scott, and as the war in the Middle East enters its second month, here's a map that explains we are all in for major energy price hikes (or shortages) in April.
— American and European courts are doing more for social media oversight than the growing list of online safety regimes worldwide.
— Middle Powers are now testbeds for different forms of AI, competition and platform governance regulation. Some will work, others will not.
— Two-thirds of people polled worldwide say they have used AI, in some form, over the last 12 months.
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