Section 230 says platforms and their users are not liable for the contents that they host. But what the plaintiffs are arguing is that YouTube should be held liable for videos that people find. One of the really strange things about this case is that it's fine for the content to be on the platform, but you just can't tell anyone to look at it.
Bing AI isn’t sentient. But it’s more than glorified autocomplete. How do we talk about — and understand — the power of today’s large language models? Then, Reddit’s C.E.O., Steve Huffman, on Section 230 and why the future of the internet lies with the Supreme Court.
Plus: Meta is charging for blue checks.
On today’s episode:
- Steve Huffman is the chief executive of Reddit.
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