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White House launches official TikTok account with Trump featured prominently in debut video
From Pennsylvania Avenue to your For You page, the White House launched its official TikTok account on Tuesday afternoon.
The verified account @whitehouse garnered thousands of followers within less than an hour. The bio reads "Welcome to the Golden Age of America."
President Donald Trump is front and center in the White House's first video, which is captioned, "America we are BACK! What’s up TikTok?"
In a statement, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said: "The Trump administration is committed to communicating the historic successes President Trump has delivered to the American people with as many audiences and platforms as possible.
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The Plot To Outlaw AI Lawsuits
Only weeks after the tech industry tried and failed to convince federal lawmakers to shield artificial intelligence companies from regulation, a bipartisan group of pro-business lawmakers is spearheading state legislation that would prohibit consumers from suing businesses whose AI potentially violates consumer protection laws.
In recent years, companies have been accused of using AI technologies for a variety of unfair and discriminatory practices, from increasing airline fares and raising rents to price-gouging consumers and denying medical care.
Under pressure from tech giants after their legislative loss in Washington, Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis has called an emergency session of his state’s legislature to take up legislation that would weaken state AI regulations passed last year. One of the bills slated to be introduced in the session is framed as establishing that AI systems must comply with state consumer protection laws — something that some experts say is already required.
But the bill would also strip individuals of their right to sue AI businesses that potentially violate the Colorado Consumer Protection Act — a law meant to guard consumers against deceptive and unfair business practices. Instead, only the state’s Attorney General would be permitted to bring such cases under the law.
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