Algorithm Accountability Act
The Algorithm Accountability Act holds social media platforms liable for harm from their recommendation algorithms, enhancing user safety and allowing civil actions for injuries.
The Algorithm Accountability Act holds social media platforms liable for harm from their recommendation algorithms, enhancing user safety and allowing civil actions for injuries.
The Algorithm Accountability Act (HR 6266) aims to amend Section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934. The primary goal of this legislation is to limit liability protections for certain social media platforms concerning the design and operation of recommendation-based algorithms. The bill seeks to ensure that these platforms exercise reasonable care to prevent bodily injury or death that may arise from their algorithmic recommendations.
The bill introduces several significant changes to the existing legal framework:
Limitation of Liability:
Definition of Bodily Injury:
Exceptions:
Enforcement Mechanisms:
Invalidation of Predispute Agreements:
Definitions:
The Algorithm Accountability Act represents a significant shift in how social media platforms are held accountable for the impacts of their algorithms. By imposing a duty of care and allowing for civil actions against platforms, the bill aims to enhance user safety and accountability in the digital space.
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