CNBC reports U.K. Parliament invited Elon Musk to speak with its Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee regarding the future of Twitter, which Musk recently purchased for $44 billion. "We’re keen to learn more about how Mr. Musk will balance his clear commitment to free speech with new obligations to protect Twitter’s users from online harms," Member of U.K. Parliament Julian Knight said in a statement. Musk has loosely proposed changes to Twitter's policies, including authenticating users with a real-name policy.
UK Parliament invites Musk for Twitter discussion
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