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The EU DisinfoLab, a non-profit linked to EU censorship projects, is pushing for chatbots to be more aggressive in policing "misinformation." Their new report complains that AI chatbots aren’t doing enough to censor content and points to the Digital Services Act (DSA) as the legal tool to change that.

The goal? Expanding chatbot "moderation" to remove speech that doesn’t align with official narratives. The report even calls current chatbot policies "inadequate" because they don’t strictly enforce censorship. The solution, according to DisinfoLab? More regulation. More control.

And it’s not just Europe. In New York, a new bill (025-A222) would make chatbot companies liable for spreading "misleading, incorrect, contradictory, or harmful" info — an absurdly vague standard that could be weaponized to suppress speech.

AI is being drafted into the war on "disinformation" — but we all know what that really means: more top-down control over what you can say and what you can think.
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