Sectoral experts will join members of U.S. President Joe Biden's administration at the White House for a discussion on privacy, competition, online safety and Big Tech harms, Axios reports. The dialogue will focus on outlining specific harms stemming from Big Tech's practices and platform accountability. Officials from the Chief of Staff’s Office, the National Economic Council, the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Security Council are among those expected to participate in the roundtable.
8 Sept. 2022
White House hosts roundtable on privacy, digital harms
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