Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has taken it upon himself to ensure the citizens of the country don’t accidentally on purpose eradicate our nation’s cherished liberties. Whether it's censorship on platforms such as X, formerly known as Twitter, YouTube, or the inconsistent and in many cases incorrect…
Sen. Rand Paul has taken it upon himself to ensure the citizens of the country don’t accidentally on purpose eradicate our nation’s cherished liberties. Whether it's censorship on platforms such as X, formerly known as Twitter, YouTube, or the inconsistent and in many cases incorrect information about masking, vaccines, and COVID-19 origins, Paul has diligently fought to protect the Constitution from overreaching politicians in power.
“For decades, the Pentagon and other federal agencies have been quietly partnering with private organizations to develop powerful surveillance and intervention tools designed to monitor and influence narratives on social media,” Paul wrote. “For example, a 2021 Pentagon program called Civil Sanctuary sought to develop AI tools to scale the moderation capability of social media platforms to create what it describes as a ‘more stable information environment.
“The Pentagon has invested millions of taxpayer dollars to develop these tools — not only for the use of social media companies but also by the intelligence community and law enforcement,” Paul said. “What we do know is that our government is funding the development of powerful artificial intelligence tools for monitoring and shaping online discourse.”
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