Key Takeaways From G7 Leader’s Call On internet Giants To Crack Down On Extremist Content
Leaders from the G7 nations have called on internet giants to crack down on extremist content. The leaders cautioned internet service providers and social media firms to extensively surge their actions.
The leaders signed a document stating more ought to be done by internet firms to categorize and eliminate extremist material.
Nonetheless the summit in Taormina, failed to agree on climate change. The President of the United States of America Donald J. Trump, joining his first such summit, held off from endorsing the 2015 deal on dipping greenhouse gas emissions.
President Trump and UK Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed plans to strengthen trade, together with a post-Brexit Trade Deal.
Prime Minister May was also joining her first G7 summit, as were Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The G7 consists of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US, while the EU also has representatives present.