AI & Censorship
AI & Censorship examines how artificial intelligence shapes the boundaries of free expression. From algorithmic content moderation and shadow banning to debates over bias, surveillance, and digital rights, this category highlights the tension between innovation and control. Stay informed on how AI is being used to police, restrict, or protect speech—and what it means for the future of open dialogue online.
The Mexican government passed a package of outrageously privacy-invasive laws in July that gives both civil and military law enforcement…
A new trend is emerging in psychiatric hospitals. People in crisis are arriving with false, sometimes dangerous beliefs, grandiose delusions,…
California’s Governor should sign S.B. 7, a common-sense bill to end some of the harshest consequences of automated abuse at…
While the Trump administration was trying to make a TikTok deal happen during a meeting with China last weekend, Beijing…
BY RINDALA ALAJAJI | September 17, 2025 This is the second installment in a blog series documenting EFF’s findings from the…
It’s easy to keep up with the fight for digital privacy and free expression. Our EFFector newsletter delivers bite-sized updates,…
One of the world’s most valuable companies is throwing Intel a lifeline.Nvidia, which has a market cap of $4.3 trillion,…
This posted was drafted by EFF legal intern Alexandra Halbeck The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which covers…
Michael Calore: Yeah. That’s a whole other topic.Kylie Robison: Yes, it is. Will, what do you recommend?Will Knight: I’m going…
The San Francisco Police Department is the latest California law enforcement agency to get caught sharing automated license plate reader…
Strike 3 Holdings, a company that says it makes “high quality,” “feminist,” and “ethical” adult videos, is suing Meta in…
Google figured out early on that video would be a great addition to its search business, so in 2005 it…
