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Experts Urge AI Regulation As Lawsuits Over Teen Suicides Increase

What Happened

Experts and advocates are calling for stricter regulation of artificial intelligence after a series of lawsuits in the United States, where parents blame tech companies for their teens\’ suicides. Families have begun filing suits against leading social media platforms, alleging that AI-driven features, such as personalized content and engagement algorithms, contribute to mental health struggles among youth. The controversy has amplified national debate around accountability, child safety, and the ethical deployment of AI, pushing lawmakers and industry leaders to reconsider how these technologies are managed.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights the growing societal impact of AI-powered platforms on youth wellbeing. As legal actions and public scrutiny increase, there could be significant changes in tech regulation and AI policy in the near future. Read more in our AI News Hub

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