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California Enacts Landmark AI Laws to Safeguard Children

What Happened

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a package of bills targeting child safety and privacy in the era of artificial intelligence. These new laws are designed to regulate how AI-powered systems interact with and affect minors, mandating transparency from tech companies and increasing oversight of AI features in children’s products and services. The legislation also boosts requirements for ethical AI development and data privacy protections, making California one of the most proactive states in the US on this issue. The bills address growing concerns over AI’s potential negative impact on youth, from social media to educational tools.

Why It Matters

This legislative move positions California at the forefront of child-focused AI regulation, setting a precedent that could influence national policy. As the use of AI proliferates in everyday technology, these measures seek to balance innovation with child safety and data privacy. Read more in our AI News Hub

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