Parents, child safety groups and politicians have been putting pressure on tech companies to make AI chatbots safer.
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AI chatbot dangers: Are there enough guardrails to protect children and other vulnerable people?
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.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai champions digital literacy over strict screen time bans for his children. He believes in teaching ...
Character.AI has banned users under 18 from having open-ended conversations with its chatbots, following public outrage and ...
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 ...
If your kids, tweens or teens are old enough to carry their own phones, it may be time to upgrade to a tracking app (and not just for Halloween). These lightweight apps avoid being invasive but still ...
Health supplement brand Biomom has introduced upgraded, hygienic packaging for its flagship probiotic "Biomom Snow." ...
The start-up, which creates A.I. companions, faces lawsuits from families who have accused Character.AI’s chatbots of leading ...
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You haven’t screwed up your kids by letting them use social media. An expert has tips for what to do
In her new book, “Smartphone Nation,” social media expert Kaitlyn Regehr helps parents manage their digital media consumption and teach kids healthy tech habits.
While Congress is still debating legislative solutions to protect our kids from bad actors like Facebook, TikTok and Match ...
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