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U.S. lawmakers urge Australia’s eSafety chief to testify over youth social media ban and AI content rules, amid diplomatic tension.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant faces U.S. congressional pressure to testify over her enforcement of strict online safety rules, including a social media ban for under-16s and restrictions on AI-generated sexual content.
Republican Congressman Jim Jordan accuses her of promoting global censorship and targeting American tech companies, though Inman Grant says she’s not the right person to address broader policy issues.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defends her work as world-leading, and Australia is engaging with U.S. officials, but no decision has been made on her potential return.
The eSafety Commission has shut down 4.7 million underage accounts, taken action against AI tools like X’s Grok, and removed deepfake image sites, with new AI regulations set to take effect March 9.
Los legisladores estadounidenses instan al jefe de eSafety de Australia a testificar sobre la prohibición de las redes sociales juveniles y las reglas de contenido de IA, en medio de la tensión diplomática.