Curtis, Colleagues Introduce Bill Giving Parents Control Over Kids’ AI Chatbot Use
manipulative design, and help ensure that parents—not algorithms—hold the reins.” “The rapid development of sophisticated chatbots
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manipulative design, and help ensure that parents—not algorithms—hold the reins.” “The rapid development of sophisticated chatbots
residency programs submit ranked preferences, and an algorithm assigns placements. Participants are bound by the results, and residents
concerns about the addictive nature of social media algorithms and their harmful effects not only on children … Curtis asked witnesses to confirm whether social media algorithms are designed to be addictive, whether companies track unhealthy
social media companies accountable for harms caused by algorithms. The two also discussed immigration, healthcare, affordability, and foreign … image above to watch the interview On the Algorithm Accountability Act: The goal is to get [social media
high this week that we introduced the Algorithm Accountability Act . Finally, somebody is talking about the fact that
April McClain Delaney (MD-06) introduced the Algorithm Accountability Act , legislation intended to hold social media companies accountable … harms caused by content pushed through their algorithms. The bill modernizes Section 230 of the Communications Decency
harms caused by content pushed by their algorithmic feeds. The bill, the Algorithm Accountability Act, amends Section … care on the companies that utilize recommendation-based algorithms. The duty of care requires platforms to responsibly design
platforms have shifted from connecting friends to weaponizing algorithms for profit. He outlined bipartisan legislation he is working … Senator Kelly to hold companies liable when their algorithms cause harm, while preserving free speech: “Anybody can still
Meta, and advocacy groups on the power of algorithms and Section 230 protections Washington, D.C.—At a Senate … content amplification systems and the downstream impact of algorithms on public debate. Clickhereor above to watch Curtis’ line
media age minimum to 13, prohibits 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