The following article may focus on the First Amendment, but its implications are much wider. It discusses the complexity of media censorship in these modern times, and how it can contribute to a repression of the basic right to expression. It also explores how state and global laws are unprepared for the onslaught of chat bots and fake news. Author Josh Rhoten thinks that all AI engineers should be made to understand that their work impacts entire societies and before they build any technology, they must be taught to approach their work in a holistic manner – not merely technologically systemic, but also with regard to societies, cultures, and laws.
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