SB 2968 — An Act Relating To Commercial Law -- General Regulatory Provisions -- Rhode Island Social Media Regulation Act
SB 2968 introduces regulatory provisions for social media platforms in Rhode Island, focusing on algorithmic transparency, content moderation, and protections for minors. The bill was transferred to the Senate Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Technology Committee for further review. It aims to address harms related to algorithmic discrimination, child safety, and privacy concerns associated with social media use.
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