Discord founder testifies company invests in safety at Senate hearing
Discord Chief Executive Jason Citron says in prepared statement that his company had put money into safety come by the tech sector having a reputation with using artificial intelligence to identify, ban and report criminals and bad behavior to fulfill its safety obligations at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on child exploitation online.





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