House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan has sent letters to 16 tech companies, including Google and OpenAI, probing for communications with the Biden Administration that may indicate efforts to censor AI-generated speech. This inquiry follows previous claims that the Biden Administration pressured Big Tech to suppress conservative viewpoints. The companies, including Apple and Microsoft, have until March 27 to respond. Jordan's investigation highlights ongoing tensions between conservative lawmakers and Silicon Valley regarding perceived AI censorship practices. Notably absent from the inquiry is Elon Musk's xAI, raising questions about its implications.