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Biden taking “absolutely wrong approach” to crack down on Big Tech, critics say

Por: Ars Technica Tech January 13, 2023

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 12, 2023 8:16 pm UTC Share this story As president, Joe Biden has made it clear that he wants to lead the charge to change how Big Tech operates in the US. In a , Biden heavily criticized tech companies while outlining three broad areas of regulatory reform that he says that Congress should be considering this year. Only with bipartisan action, Biden said, can the US do more to... + full article



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