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Pennsylvania Senate Moves to Safeguard Kids from Harmful AI Chatbots

What Happened

The Pennsylvania Senate approved legislation sponsored by Senator Pennycuick targeting harmful interactions between children and AI chat platforms. The bill proposes safeguards and regulatory guidelines compelling AI chatbot providers to implement stricter content controls aimed at minors. The measure seeks to address rising concerns over potential exposure of children to inappropriate or harmful content generated by artificial intelligence. This legislative move signals a growing focus on AI safety, particularly the protection of young users online within Pennsylvania.

Why It Matters

The rise of AI chatbots has increased risks for children accessing harmful or misleading content. Pennsylvania’s legislative action could inspire other states to evaluate AI-related child safety policies. As AI becomes more prevalent, such measures highlight the urgency for responsible technology use and regulations that prioritize youth well-being. Read more in our AI News Hub

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