Schatz, Cruz Introduce New Bill To Protect Kids On AI Chatbot Platforms
real risks to minors, including exposure to inappropriate content, language, and addictive features. Some AI companies have even
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real risks to minors, including exposure to inappropriate content, language, and addictive features. Some AI companies have even
national park sites across the country to remove content at their sites that “disparage Americans.” The department claimed … exhibits not only strips these sites of critical content, but it erases and whitewashes the history
researchers in Hawai‘i. Disclosing AI-Generated Content– The bill includes language directing efforts, including developing standards … prize competitions, to help consumers identify AI-generated content. Preventing AI Fraud and Scams– The bill includes language
have produced pro-eating disorder, violent, and sexual content. In addition to impacts on mental health and risks
protect kids from the addictive and harmful content being constantly fed to them on social media
senators requested details about how Meta’s current content moderation and safety policies around minors’ use of chatbots … child’s girlfriend or producing extreme content. These incentives do not reduce Meta’s moral and ethical obligations
entities will continue their unique mission of broadcasting content to audiences around the world,”the lawmakers wrote.“Your … entities will continue their unique mission of broadcasting content to audiences around the world. Your decisions to terminate
liability shield for objectively false election administration content, this legislation will also help to ensure voters
prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under the age of 17. In addition … allowed to use personalized recommendation systems to deliver content to children. Pew finds similar levels of concern from
their roles in the January 6th insurrection. Not content to stop at pardoning those who assaulted police officers
prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under the age of 17. In addition … addictive algorithms to spoon-feed young people horrifying content glorifying everything from suicide to eating disorders. Yet these