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2024

Accountable Tech on Appeals Court Ruling on the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act

Accountable Tech Executive Director and Co-Founder Nicole Gill issued the following statement on the Ninth Circuit Court’s narrowing of the district court’s injunction blocking California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code:

“Since the moment this law was passed, NetChoice has been on a mission to stop it – weaponizing our legal system to ensure that Big Tech companies continue profiting from harm to kids. The Ninth Circuit’s ruling makes clear that the lower court’s injunction was far too broad. The district court must now reconsider the safety-by-design and privacy-by-default protections central to the Age-Appropriate Design Code. The California AADC has benefitted from the hard work of countless advocates, organizations, and lawmakers that secured the unanimous passage of this law. This legislation is about more than youth online safety — it’s about California leading the way in finally holding Big Tech companies accountable for their addictive and harmful designs that fuel their profits at the expense of young people’s mental health and wellbeing.”

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Sep 17, 2024
Accountable Tech Statement on Meta’s Announcement of Instagram Teen Accounts

Accountable Tech Co-Founder and Executive Director Nicole Gill issued the following statement on Instagram’s policy announcements today for teens and parents:

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Aug 28, 2024
Accountable Tech Statement on Advancement of California’s Landmark AI Safety Bill

Today, the California General Assembly passed the Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act (SB 1047) — a landmark bill that would require AI developers to adhere to common sense safety guidelines for new AI models. The legislation, which is sponsored by California State Senator Scott Wiener, would introduce crucial guardrails around AI development, including requiring pre-deployment safety testing and third-party auditing. The bill will head back to the State Senate for a confirmation vote and then to Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk.

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