Attorneys of the families have also asked the government to fine the company $24 billion.
This week, Congress finally started paying attention to the threat AI poses to an already struggling journalism industry.
A bill in the Senate would bar the likes of OpenAI from legal immunity in regards to the content its products produce.
Parents of more than 100 transgender children said the proposed law would limit kids' access to potentially lifesaving communities and online resources.
From parental consent requirements and encryption breakers to full-on TikTok bans, lawmakers are trying to outdo themselves on boneheaded tech bills.
Through the "No Section 230 Immunity for AI Act", Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal hope to hold AI companies accountable for their creations' creations.
Three senators said recent news reports contradict CEO Shou Zi Chew's sworn testimony about where the app stores US user data.
Sam Altman said he supported the formation of a regulatory body for AI. Sen. Marsha Blackburn was more concerned with a deepfaked Garth Brooks.
The dramatically named AMERICA Act would prohibit big companies from owning multiple parts of the digital ad ecosystem.
A massive lawsuit filed in California claims that each of these platforms plays into the addiction of its users—which are often children under 18.
At Wednesday's Judiciary Committee hearing, lawmakers' minds appeared to be made up.
Massachusetts Senator Edward J. Markey and Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal are concerned over Meta's move to open Horizon World to users as young as 13.
After an intelligence briefing on the recent spate of shot down unidentified objects, Senators expressed confusion and concern about a lack of information.
While harsh winter weather didn't help, a former pilot and union rep allege old software couldn't keep up with demand and led to unnecessary cancellations.
Twitter employees might be too hardcore for Elon Musk: hundreds quit in response to his ultimatum of long hours.
A group of 55 parents wrote a letter to lawmakers urging them to pass two Senate bills to protect teens from harmful ads and cyberbullying on social media.
Hey Elon, it turns out people think cars are driverless when you call them 'full-self driving.'
The funds represent a near-term victory for developers, but critics argue the payment is the latest in Google's long-term game to stave off regulation.
The company spent a record $2.5 million on lobbying in the first quarter, a 71% increase from the amount it spent the same time last year.
Over 60 organizations spoke out against the new bill which could threaten encryption and incentivize increased surveillance.