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Tech CEOs called to capitol hill for major senate hearing

Friday 15 May 2026 - 14:45
Tech CEOs called to capitol hill for major senate hearing

Leading executives from major technology companies have been invited to appear before the United States Senate for a new oversight hearing focused on the influence and responsibilities of digital platforms.

According to congressional sources, the hearing scheduled for June will include the participation of Mark Zuckerberg from Meta, Sundar Pichai from Alphabet, Shou Zi Chew from TikTok, and Evan Spiegel from Snap.

The invitation was reportedly issued by Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Lawmakers are expected to question the executives on a range of issues involving online safety, digital competition, data privacy, artificial intelligence, and the societal impact of social media platforms.

Technology companies have faced increasing scrutiny in recent years from regulators and political leaders in the United States and abroad. Concerns have grown over the spread of misinformation, the protection of minors online, advertising practices, and the market dominance of major digital corporations.

The upcoming hearing reflects broader efforts by governments to strengthen oversight of the technology sector as digital platforms continue expanding their influence over communication, commerce, and public debate.

Analysts believe lawmakers may also focus on emerging issues related to artificial intelligence and content moderation, especially as platforms introduce new AI-powered tools and recommendation systems. Questions regarding transparency and accountability are expected to play a central role during the discussions.

Previous appearances by technology executives before Congress have attracted international attention and often resulted in renewed debates over regulation and antitrust measures. Industry observers say the June hearing could shape future legislative proposals affecting social media and online services in the United States.

Despite mounting political pressure, major technology firms continue defending their efforts to improve user safety, strengthen moderation systems, and cooperate with regulators while maintaining innovation and business growth.


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