Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have agreed to testify virtually before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 28th. The hearing is live-streamed in some way, that means you’ll be able to watch some of the world’s most powerful people get grilled by policymakers.
The house antitrust committee heard from Pichai, Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in late July. The hearing will be the second major congressional hearing featuring big tech CEOs this year.
Jack has voluntarily agreed to testify virtually before the @ senatecommerce committee on October 28 – less than a week before the US presidential election. He must be constructive and focused on what matters most to the American people: how we work together to protect elections.
The hearing will focus on the liability protections of section 230, data privacy, and media consolidation. Many politicians have recently introduced legislation attempting to amend section 230.