
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


So much of the internet today rests on the bedrock of a federal law that shields tech companies from liability for the content users post online. Everything from the AOL chatrooms of yore to modern social media likely wouldn’t exist without Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act. The idea is internet platforms aren’t acting like traditional publishers in creating content; they’re merely hosting it. But new generative artificial intelligence tools like DALL-E or ChatGPT that generate images or text are kind of different, says Matt Perault, director of the Center on Technology Policy at UNC Chapel Hill. He spoke with Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino about the implications of these tools falling outside Section 230 protection.
By Marketplace4.5
12471,247 ratings
So much of the internet today rests on the bedrock of a federal law that shields tech companies from liability for the content users post online. Everything from the AOL chatrooms of yore to modern social media likely wouldn’t exist without Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act. The idea is internet platforms aren’t acting like traditional publishers in creating content; they’re merely hosting it. But new generative artificial intelligence tools like DALL-E or ChatGPT that generate images or text are kind of different, says Matt Perault, director of the Center on Technology Policy at UNC Chapel Hill. He spoke with Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino about the implications of these tools falling outside Section 230 protection.

31,965 Listeners

30,668 Listeners

8,768 Listeners

925 Listeners

1,386 Listeners

1,704 Listeners

4,335 Listeners

2,177 Listeners

5,487 Listeners

56,481 Listeners

1,449 Listeners

9,523 Listeners

3,590 Listeners

6,445 Listeners

6,391 Listeners

163 Listeners

2,996 Listeners

5,506 Listeners

1,383 Listeners

90 Listeners