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House Judiciary Committee Issues Subpoena to Apple Over AI Censorship Concerns

The House Judiciary Committee, led by Republicans, has issued a subpoena to Apple as part of an investigation into alleged government influence on AI companies to censor speech.

The Republican chairman of the House Judiciary Committee has issued a subpoena to Apple as part of an investigation into potential censorship of artificial intelligence (AI) content influenced by the Biden administration. The committee is probing 16 tech companies, including Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI, to determine if the executive branch coerced or colluded with these firms to censor lawful speech. The subpoena demands documents from Apple dating back to January 2020, covering communications about AI moderation, training datasets, algorithms, and interactions with U.S. and foreign governments. This investigation is part of a broader Republican effort to address concerns about alleged censorship of conservative views by Big Tech companies.

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