News Archive 41Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Artificial intelligence Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis How does the First Amendment apply to AI regulation in hiring and health care? July 8, 2026 Governments are regulating AI used in hiring and health care. But when does regulating decision-making tools become regulating speech? Analysis Democracy has a participation problem. AI may help solve it. July 7, 2026 AI won't fix democracy, but it can help more people participate by organizing public input at a scale traditional town halls never could. Analysis What has FIRE been doing in the AI space? July 1, 2026 How did FIRE become a leading voice on AI? By defending free speech in legislatures, courts, research, and emerging technology. Analysis The KIDS Act would put Washington in charge of how we can communicate online June 29, 2026 Congress’s KIDS Act would give government broad power over online speech platforms, including social media, chatbots, video games, and adult websites. Analysis How does the First Amendment apply to AI? June 24, 2026 AI isn’t authorless. Every chatbot reply reflects human choices — and the First Amendment protects both its creation and your access. Analysis What does AI have to do with the First Amendment? June 17, 2026 Applying First Amendment principles to AI-generated expression is both a natural extension of those principles and a necessary step to prevent those principles’ weakening in other applications, including in areas like newspapers and video games. News New York wants warning labels on AI in the news June 16, 2026 Proposed legislation would empower the state attorney general to regulate a broad range of news media. Statement Statement on shutdown of Anthropic's Fable and Mythos June 15, 2026 Citing national security concerns, the federal government imposed export controls on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 artificial intelligence models. Press Release URGENT: We’re one bad D.C. deal away from the era of online government censorship. June 9, 2026 Congress and the White House are negotiating your online speech rights away. Tell lawmakers: reject KOSA, NO FAKES, and age-verification mandates. Op-Ed Senate’s rush to regulate AI chatbots is bad for everybody May 11, 2026 Congress can regulate AI without gutting free speech but the GUARD Act risks censorship, compelled speech, and mandatory ID checks. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
41Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Artificial intelligence Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis How does the First Amendment apply to AI regulation in hiring and health care? July 8, 2026 Governments are regulating AI used in hiring and health care. But when does regulating decision-making tools become regulating speech? Analysis Democracy has a participation problem. AI may help solve it. July 7, 2026 AI won't fix democracy, but it can help more people participate by organizing public input at a scale traditional town halls never could. Analysis What has FIRE been doing in the AI space? July 1, 2026 How did FIRE become a leading voice on AI? By defending free speech in legislatures, courts, research, and emerging technology. Analysis The KIDS Act would put Washington in charge of how we can communicate online June 29, 2026 Congress’s KIDS Act would give government broad power over online speech platforms, including social media, chatbots, video games, and adult websites. Analysis How does the First Amendment apply to AI? June 24, 2026 AI isn’t authorless. Every chatbot reply reflects human choices — and the First Amendment protects both its creation and your access. Analysis What does AI have to do with the First Amendment? June 17, 2026 Applying First Amendment principles to AI-generated expression is both a natural extension of those principles and a necessary step to prevent those principles’ weakening in other applications, including in areas like newspapers and video games. News New York wants warning labels on AI in the news June 16, 2026 Proposed legislation would empower the state attorney general to regulate a broad range of news media. Statement Statement on shutdown of Anthropic's Fable and Mythos June 15, 2026 Citing national security concerns, the federal government imposed export controls on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 artificial intelligence models. Press Release URGENT: We’re one bad D.C. deal away from the era of online government censorship. June 9, 2026 Congress and the White House are negotiating your online speech rights away. Tell lawmakers: reject KOSA, NO FAKES, and age-verification mandates. Op-Ed Senate’s rush to regulate AI chatbots is bad for everybody May 11, 2026 Congress can regulate AI without gutting free speech but the GUARD Act risks censorship, compelled speech, and mandatory ID checks. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
Analysis How does the First Amendment apply to AI regulation in hiring and health care? July 8, 2026 Governments are regulating AI used in hiring and health care. But when does regulating decision-making tools become regulating speech?
Analysis Democracy has a participation problem. AI may help solve it. July 7, 2026 AI won't fix democracy, but it can help more people participate by organizing public input at a scale traditional town halls never could.
Analysis What has FIRE been doing in the AI space? July 1, 2026 How did FIRE become a leading voice on AI? By defending free speech in legislatures, courts, research, and emerging technology.
Analysis The KIDS Act would put Washington in charge of how we can communicate online June 29, 2026 Congress’s KIDS Act would give government broad power over online speech platforms, including social media, chatbots, video games, and adult websites.
Analysis How does the First Amendment apply to AI? June 24, 2026 AI isn’t authorless. Every chatbot reply reflects human choices — and the First Amendment protects both its creation and your access.
Analysis What does AI have to do with the First Amendment? June 17, 2026 Applying First Amendment principles to AI-generated expression is both a natural extension of those principles and a necessary step to prevent those principles’ weakening in other applications, including in areas like newspapers and video games.
News New York wants warning labels on AI in the news June 16, 2026 Proposed legislation would empower the state attorney general to regulate a broad range of news media.
Statement Statement on shutdown of Anthropic's Fable and Mythos June 15, 2026 Citing national security concerns, the federal government imposed export controls on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 artificial intelligence models.
Press Release URGENT: We’re one bad D.C. deal away from the era of online government censorship. June 9, 2026 Congress and the White House are negotiating your online speech rights away. Tell lawmakers: reject KOSA, NO FAKES, and age-verification mandates.
Op-Ed Senate’s rush to regulate AI chatbots is bad for everybody May 11, 2026 Congress can regulate AI without gutting free speech but the GUARD Act risks censorship, compelled speech, and mandatory ID checks.