Last week, Character.AI, one of the leading platforms for AI technology, announced it was banning anyone under 18 from having conversations with its chatbots.
Parents, child safety groups and politicians have been putting pressure on tech companies to make AI chatbots safer.
Technology Technology   The Big Story Character.AI to ban kids from chatbot conversations Character.AI plans to ban children from talking with its AI chatbots starting next ...
Today's children are surrounded by technology that previous generations could barely imagine. Smartphones, tablets, and connected devices have become as commonplace in nurseries as traditional toys.
They don’t consider it safe and they don’t think the companies are going to fix it.” Common Sense Media, a research and advocacy group focused on youth and technology, has not endorsed the bill yet, ...
Character.AI plans to ban children from talking with its AI chatbots starting next month amid growing scrutiny over how young users are interacting with the technology.  The company, known for its ...
A group of U.S. senators are pushing a new bill they say will protect children from the harms of AI chatbots. Several parents ...
The scene reflects founder G-Jay Yong’s vision when he established kids’ technology company myFirst in 2018. He aimed to create technology that makes children’s digital learning journey playful ...
According to Internet Matters' 2024 Children's Wellbeing in a Digital World report, parental anxiety over children's screen time has reached unprecedented levels. A staggering 63% of parents now ...
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Korea has officially joined U.S. first lady Melania Trump’s “Fostering the Future Together” initiative through a new ...
First Lady Melania Trump listens as President Donald Trump speaks during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025, at U.N. headquarters. | Yuki Iwamura First ...