By: Kari Paul
This week, the US Senate overwhelmingly passed major online safety reforms to protect children on social media.
Kari Paul is a Tech Reporter at The Guardian. She covers a range of topics within the tech industry, focusing on consumer technology, social media, and the influence of AI on business and media. Kari's work has been featured in notable publications such as Mother Jones, WIRED, and BBC World.
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Kari's work focuses primarily on the intersection of technology, social media, AI, and legal/policy issues related to these areas. She often cites data and government announcements in her articles.
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