U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Richard Blumenthal Introduce Legislation to Shield Youth from Targeted Gambling Advertising
that gambling-related content began appearing in their algorithms without them proactively searching for it. The Federal Trade
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that gambling-related content began appearing in their algorithms without them proactively searching for it. The Federal Trade
that we won’t be able to use algorithms against our children. … But the point
already say they enforce; prohibit the use of algorithms on all social media users that are under
from using social media and ban algorithmic targeting for users under the age of 17. Additionally, Senator Britt
what they are doing to children, what these algorithms do … How many parents do we have to have
platforms and prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under
handle this?” MAHONEY: “Senator, thanks. Artificial intelligence, algorithmic-derived systems, are, again, if cyber has just become part
platforms and prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under
something about suicide, the first 8 minutes … (the) algorithm (pushes content) about an eating disorder. We see what
platforms and prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under … companies should not be allowed to use personalized algorithms to deliver content to our children.” “There is nothing
this, it’s all about reform. We have algorithms now that can go into the Social Security
actually be on social media… We know those algorithms are used against our children. Between the ages … unimaginable. We have to do more.” “The algorithms themselves send children down a rabbit hole. The longer
platforms and prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under
platforms from feeding targeted content picked by an algorithm to users under the age of 17. For anyone … companies should not be allowed to use personalized algorithms to deliver content to our children . . . There is nothing
platforms and prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under … social media companies from pushing targeted content using algorithms to users under the age of 17; provide
minimum age to 13, prohibit use of algorithms to feed addictive content to teens under 17 WASHINGTON … platforms and prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under
platforms and prevent social media companies from feeding algorithmically-targeted content to users under