The Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to hear oral arguments in the first of two cases this week with the potential to reshape how online platforms handle speech and content moderation. (Adobe Stock via CNN) By Brian Fung and Tierney Sneed | CNN
Supreme Court justices appeared broadly concerned Tuesday about the potential unintended consequences of allowing websites to be sued for their automatic recommendations of user content, highlighting the challenges facing attorneys who want to hold Google accountable for suggesting YouTube videos created by terrorist groups.
For nearly three hours on Tuesday, the nine justices peppered attorneys representing Google, the US
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