Former US chief technology officer on DOJ proposal to limit Big Tech protections

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The Justice Department introduced a proposal that would roll back legal protection for social media companies, which would ultimately change the way content is policed. What does this mean for Silicon Valley?

The Justice Department introduced a proposal that would roll back legal protection for social media companies, which would ultimately change the way content is policed.

The outline represents an escalation in the battle between Silicon Valley and Washington. Aneesh Chopra, president of CareJourney who also served as the first U.S. Chief Technology Officer under President Obama, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss.

 

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...a good start to police these blatantly biased leftist platforms

It must have been painful for trumps toad to say the word OBAMA

Good conversation, but will .Facebook & .Twitter join the conversation and come up up with meaningful changes? Not sure, Ask jeeves 🤣

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This means the gravy train of selling users data is over

Excellent time to stop censoring it should apply 1st 4th to all social media

This means that social media companies need to spend more on lobbyists in Washington 😂🤣

I bet they will be in court quite soon.

Zuckerberg needs to be reeled in

230 revoke is coming

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