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Bill Gates: Free speech should not extend to speech that causes people to not take vaccines

“We should have free speech, but if you’re inciting violence, if you’re causing people not to take vaccines, you know, where are those boundaries, that even the US, ahh, should have rules. And then if you have rules what is it, should you have some AI that encodes those rules because you have billions of activity and if you catch it a day later the harm is done …”

Source: https://x.com/AlexBerenson/status/1840790542076043720

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