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California Endorses AI Laws to Shield Children from Chatbot Risks

What Happened

California Attorney General Rob Bonta expressed support for proposed AI legislation focused on protecting children from the risks associated with AI companion chatbots. The measure is championed by the State of California Department of Justice and aims to set clear regulations for how AI-driven chatbots can interact with minors online. Legislators are responding to concerns that children may be exposed to inappropriate or manipulative content from AI technologies, prompting calls for ethical constraints and transparency. Bonta emphasized the importance of upholding child safety and digital well-being as AI becomes more integrated into daily life.

Why It Matters

This legislation highlights growing awareness around the ethical challenges of AI interactions, especially with vulnerable groups like children. By setting rules for AI chatbot behavior, California takes a leading role in digital child safety and responsible AI deployment. Read more in our AI News Hub

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