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Pennsylvania Urges Big Tech to Strengthen Child Protection From AI Chatbots

What Happened

Pennsylvania has joined a group of states calling on leading tech companies to better protect children from the risks of AI chatbots. The coalition, formed by state attorneys general, is pushing for stronger safeguards and oversight as AI-powered conversational tools gain popularity. Concerns center on children\’s safety, privacy, and mental health impacts as these platforms become more prevalent and sophisticated. Major tech platforms developing or deploying AI chatbots are being targeted by the group, which urges companies to ensure their AI solutions do not exploit or harm underage users, especially regarding data collection, privacy, and exposure to inappropriate content.

Why It Matters

This action highlights growing government scrutiny of AI technologies interacting with youths. Safeguarding children in a rapidly evolving digital environment is emerging as a key social and regulatory issue as tech leaders swift-launch new conversational AI experiences. Read more in our AI News Hub

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