The full committee hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on the failures of Big Tech to protect kids from sexual exploitation online is set to take place today, 10 a.m. EST.
During the hearing, CEOs of five Big Tech companies will testify about the problem of online child sexual exploitation, including X’s Linda Yaccarino, Snap’s Evan Spiegel, Discord’s Jason Citron, TikTok’s Shou Chew, and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg. The hearing will serve as a sort of kickoff for the latest push for federal legislation that addresses social media’s perceived harms to children.
U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said on the Senate floor yesterday: “This continues our Committee’s bipartisan work to combat the dangers children face online. This has been one of my top priorities as chair of the committee. I look forward to hearing from these companies about what they’re doing to make their platforms inaccessible to child sex offenders.”
Some previews of opening statements reveal:
- Snap’s Spiegel will discuss efforts to rid his platform of content including extortion, child sexual abuse material, and illegal drugs.
- Zuckerberg will talk about more reliable age verification and parental controls.
- TikTok’s Chew is pledging $2 million toward protecting users, including children, online in 2024.
Watch the hearings live on the Judiciary Committee’s website. You can also watch it live on the committee’s X account or Facebook account.
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