Sundar Pichai, Mark Zuckerberg among other tech CEOs invited at Capitol Hill for first time since 2024, here’s why
The leaders of the world’s most powerful tech and social media companies are being called back to Washington. The US Senate Judiciary Committee has officially invited the CEOs of Alphabet (Google), Facebook-parent Meta, TikTok and Snap to testify in a public hearing regarding children’s online safety. This marks the first time at a group of tech executives has been called to Capitol Hill together since 2024.
According to a report by news agency Reuters, Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley issued the invitations earlier this month to a high-profile lineup of tech CEOs. These include:
Furthermore, the companies are fighting thousands of private lawsuits accusing them of deliberately designing addictive algorithms that harm children's mental health. For example, in March, a jury hit Meta and Alphabet with a $6 million verdict in a major addiction case, while TikTok and Snap settled out of court. Also in March, a New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million in civil penalties over child exploitation and user safety failures.
So far, the tech giants are staying quiet. When Zuckerberg, Spiegel, and Chew last testified in 2024, they faced brutal questioning regarding sexual predators on their platforms.
- Sundar Pichai (CEO of Alphabet/Google)
- Mark Zuckerberg (CEO of Meta)
- Shou Zi Chew (CEO of TikTok)
- Evan Spiegel (CEO of Snap)
Why these tech CEOs are being called
The invitations come at a time of intense legal and political pressure on Big Tech. Lawmakers are frustrated by the alleged lack of accountability regarding how apps like Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat affect younger users. While the US Congress has repeatedly stalled on passing nationwide laws to regulate social media, individual states have stepped up. At least 20 US states have passed their own laws last year to restrict how children use these platforms.Furthermore, the companies are fighting thousands of private lawsuits accusing them of deliberately designing addictive algorithms that harm children's mental health. For example, in March, a jury hit Meta and Alphabet with a $6 million verdict in a major addiction case, while TikTok and Snap settled out of court. Also in March, a New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million in civil penalties over child exploitation and user safety failures.
Why TikTok’s case is different
While child safety is the main theme, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew faces an entirely separate line of questioning. If he accepts, this will be his first appearance on Capitol Hill since TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, finalised a high-stakes deal to split the US app from its global business.Comments ()
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