The Supreme Court's decision upheld the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary-Controlled Applications Act, paving the way for more robust regulation of social media and AI.
Significantly, the court did not embrace the ACLU's view that all social media regulation warrants heightened scrutiny, enabling more flexible responses to emerging technologies.
This refusal signals an openness to regulate technologies like AI and social media despite their implications for speech, emphasizing that incidental impacts on speech may be acceptable.
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