Free Speech

Luis Cornelio | February 28, 2024

A bombshell lawsuit against one of the largest artificial intelligence companies may have inadvertently revealed that popular AI chatbots are secretly propping up legacy media outlets in their answers.

Catherine Salgado | February 28, 2024

While Joe Biden is reportedly aiming to block the flow of sensitive data to hostile foreign countries, he is apparently undercutting his own goals.

Tom Olohan | February 28, 2024

Fox News host Laura Ingraham ripped into both the bias of Gemini, Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, and its creators, who have cost Google billions of dollars.  

Catherine Salgado | February 27, 2024

A Republican legal expert condemned Big Tech, particularly Amazon, for not only crushing speech but also helping a foreign government supersede U.S. companies.

Luis Cornelio | February 27, 2024

Backing racial discrimination and casting doubts on Hamas-led sexual violence wasn’t enough for Google’s infamous artificial intelligence—this time flirting with the idea of the U.S. government banning Fox News, one of the largest media outlets…

Tom Olohan | February 26, 2024

NetChoice Attorney Paul Clement and U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar both made stunning admissions during oral arguments for landmark free speech cases. 

Catherine Salgado | February 26, 2024

Even while apologizing for the ridiculous racial and woke bias of its Gemini artificial intelligence, Google refused to address the root problem: its deep leftist bias.

Luis Cornelio | February 26, 2024

Can states put social media platforms on notice for censoring Americans, or are these platforms broadly protected to prohibit or limit content online with impunity? These are some of the questions that the Supreme Court may decide.

MRC Staff | February 26, 2024

Justices hearing 2 free speech cases, as Supreme Court to decide if states can stop online censorship.

Catherine Salgado | February 26, 2024

The CEO of one of the most prominent leftist artificial intelligence companies in the U.S. and another company with deep ties to the Communist Chinese government were revealed to be prominent shareholders of the censorship-obsessed tech giant…

Tom Olohan | February 26, 2024

MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider laid bare the hypocrisy of Big Tech companies censoring conservatives while relying on expansive liability protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

Nicholas Schau | February 23, 2024

Big Tech is using AI and media ratings firms as new ways to censor conservative voices, but the fight to expose the bias and censorship is underway.

Joseph Vazquez | February 23, 2024

“Be Evil” should be Google’s new motto these days. The anti-free speech Big Tech giant has continued its sordid habit of suppressing right-leaning media sources while inundating users with left-leaning content.

Luis Cornelio | February 23, 2024

FIRST ON MRC: One of the most extremist artificial intelligence chatbots appears to be peddling anti-Israel rhetoric by whitewashing the sexual violence carried out by Hamas on Oct. 7.

Catherine Salgado | February 22, 2024

After Google‘s new artificial intelligence chatbot was caught behaving like a woke leftist activist, especially against white people, many prominent media and political figures spoke out condemning the Big Tech giant.

Luis Cornelio | February 22, 2024

We don’t like your kind around here, Google’s Gemini implied to white individuals after users, including MRC researchers, caught the artificial intelligence chatbot refusing to generate images of white people.

Catherine Salgado | February 21, 2024

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO), who previously served as Missouri’s attorney general, decried the “vast” tech-government censorship collusion aimed at “censoring Americans.”

Catherine Salgado | February 20, 2024

X owner Elon Musk ridiculed “digital tyrants” even as his platform made headlines for wrongly suspending a high-profile account.

Luis Cornelio | February 20, 2024

The Biden administration hinted that it may attempt to obstruct a congressional investigation into efforts to censor right-leaning outlets, documents revealed.

Gabriela Pariseau | February 20, 2024

The social media platform, X, briefly suspended the account of Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, after she accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of her husband's death. The suspension, which lasted 45…