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cover of episode Bytes: Week in Review — Texas’ age verification law, a potential moratorium on local AI laws, and Meta splits its AI team

Bytes: Week in Review — Texas’ age verification law, a potential moratorium on local AI laws, and Meta splits its AI team

2025/5/30
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Maria Curi: 我认为各州在保护儿童上网方面发挥着主导作用。德克萨斯州的新法律要求应用商店验证用户的年龄和获得家长的同意才能下载应用和进行应用内购买,这引发了苹果和谷歌对数据隐私的担忧。Meta对此表示欢迎,因为这减轻了他们自己验证年龄的负担。我认为Meta和其他公司一直推动在应用商店层面进行年龄验证,因为这比在每个应用层面单独验证更方便。我认为保护儿童的法律通常会遇到宪法第一修正案的问题,联邦层面的类似法案也可能因此被推翻。由于这些宪法问题,联邦层面正在寻求不直接干预言论的保护儿童的新途径。我认为验证父母身份以及限制未成年人访问可能侵犯他们的言论自由和表达自由,这使得法院需要解决这些棘手的问题。

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There's a provision tucked into the Big Beautiful Bill, among the tax cuts and Medicaid cuts, that would bar states from passing laws to regulate artificial intelligence for a decade. Plus, Meta is reshuffling its AI team again in an apparent attempt to catch up to the competition. But first, this week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law requiring age verification for Apple and Google app stores. It also requires parental consent for app downloads and in-app purchases by minors. But it raises some legal questions. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino is joined by Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, to discuss all this.