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During a talk at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg did something that has become increasingly rare in the tech industry the past few years: defend free speech with a hammer not a shrug. https://t.co/sPdN5rpeif
— WIRED (@WIRED) June 27, 2019
You folks do realize that any other CEO on the planet would have been removed or pushed to resign by now right? I mean. Guaranteed. https://t.co/FwP2oVi0ON
— drew olanoff (@yoda) June 27, 2019
Today in Aspen, Mark Zuckerberg got heckled at first. And then he seemed to win the crowd over by arguing that free speech matters—even when the speech is false: https://t.co/1Bnm6ty1Ee
— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) June 26, 2019
Zuckerberg: "I do not think we want to go so far towards saying: a private company prevented you from saying something that it thinks is factually incorrect."@alexismadrigal's latest: https://t.co/XzmU6Idmtg
— Adrienne LaFrance (@AdrienneLaF) June 26, 2019
Zuckerberg: "I do not think we want to go so far towards saying: a private company prevented you from saying something that it thinks is factually incorrect."@alexismadrigal's latest: https://t.co/XzmU6Idmtg
— Adrienne LaFrance (@AdrienneLaF) June 26, 2019
“Zuckerberg Defends Free Speech, Even When the Speech is False” - The sheer gall of this. Also claiming he can’t stop Russia influencing the platform. YES YOU CAN JUST BE FULLY TRANSPARENT ABOUT WHO ADVERTISES & WHERE THE MONEY IS COMING FROM. https://t.co/nlQ1yH3muQ
— Mike Butcher (@mikebutcher) June 27, 2019
It takes a lot to get heckled by an @aspenideas crowd, so it’s surprising when it happens like it did today. On second thought, given the speaker, maybe he got off light? Zuckerberg Defends Free Speech, Even When the Speech is False | WIRED https://t.co/VGIBuFINf7
— jerry murdock (@aspenjfm) June 27, 2019
Zuckerberg says Facebook mulling policy changes to deal with 'deepfakes' https://t.co/FJLoRe9MKq via @politico
— Bo Snerdley (@BoSnerdley) June 27, 2019
Mark Zuckerberg has realised "[deepfakes are] actually just a completely different category of things from normal, false statements overall," that need "dealing" with.
— Henry Ajder (@HenryAjder) June 27, 2019
Philosophy may be able to help us understand why- here are a few rough thoughts:https://t.co/ltptSt8BxL
Zuckerberg says Facebook mulling policy changes to deal with 'deepfakes'. Sure it is. Good one, Mark. https://t.co/6kJNLZdrAf
— Donald J. Putin (@donald_j_putin) June 27, 2019
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Zuckerberg, Pelosi 'deepfake' 동영상 사건으로 궁지에 몰려 정책 변경 중 https://t.co/oQnxGclJgU
— editoy (@editoy) June 28, 2019
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