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News Update 2/16: The Boy Who Cried Deepfake?
Episode 69

News Update 2/16: The Boy Who Cried Deepfake?

Alex and Evelyn talk about the latest news cycle—is the long-anticipated Deepfakeapocalypse finally here? They look at what else will be different this election year, including changes in platform coordination and transparency. And an update from the legal corner.

Moderated Content · Evelyn Douek, Alex Stamos

February 17, 202452m 5s

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Show Notes

Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments:

Let’s Get Meta

X/Twitter Corner

In Full Transparency

Legal Corner

  • A federal judge blocked an Ohio law requiring parental consent law from going into effect shortly after technology trade association NetChoice filed a challenge.
  • The Kids Online Safety Act was updated and now has a filibuster-proof majority of 62 co-sponsors. The bill could pass the Senate this year, but still faces long odds in the House where there is dysfunction and no companion legislation. Fewer legislation gets passed in an election year, and opponents say the updates amount only to a new coat of paint with the same structural issues in potential violation of the First Amendment.

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Moderated Content is produced in partnership by Stanford Law School and the Cyber Policy Center. Special thanks to John Perrino for research and editorial assistance.

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