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AI Chatbots and Child Safety Spur Congressional Action

What Happened

AI chatbots are increasingly accessible to children via online platforms, prompting widespread concern over child safety, privacy, and exposure to inappropriate content. Advocacy groups and policy experts highlight risks such as predatory interactions, data misuse, and psychological effects on young users. There is mounting pressure on Congress to pass laws that impose strict oversight and accountability for companies deploying AI systems that interact with minors. Experts say clear guidelines are urgently needed as these technologies continue to proliferate across social apps and educational tools.

Why It Matters

The rapid adoption of AI chatbots introduces new online safety challenges, especially for kids. Without regulatory action, children are vulnerable to exploitation and influence by largely unregulated AI systems. Legislative steps could establish much-needed standards for tech companies and better protect young users. Read more in our AI News Hub

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