Albanese prioritizes new online regulations to combat extremism in Parliament
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized new online regulations to curb extremism are a priority during a parliamentary session on Thursday. He called on Parliament to adopt a bipartisan approach to hold tech giants accountable for algorithms that radicalize users. Albanese highlighted rising online radicalization and the need for a Digital Duty of Care legislation to address these urgent issues.
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