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GUARD Act Sparks Debate on AI Regulation and Child Privacy

What Happened

The GUARD Act, referenced by the Cato Institute, seeks to regulate how children interact with AI by assigning decision-making power to policymakers instead of parents. Proponents argue that increased oversight is needed to protect children from potential AI risks, such as inappropriate content and privacy threats. Critics, however, warn that removing parental authority could undermine family autonomy and introduce excessive government intervention in technology use. This legislation reflects heightened concern over children’s digital activity and the societal impacts of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technologies.

Why It Matters

The GUARD Act exemplifies the challenges of balancing child safety, privacy, and parental rights in an era of pervasive AI. The debate underscores a growing need for clear, adaptable policies as AI becomes deeply embedded in education and daily life. Read more in our AI News Hub

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