Senators Raise Concerns About Meta AI Chatbots Interaction With Children

Senators Express Alarm Over Meta AI Chatbots
A bipartisan group of senators has raised alarms regarding Meta's AI chatbots and their interactions with children. Reports indicated that the social media giant allowed chatbots to engage in romantic or sensual conversations deemed acceptable for young users. In a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, senators including Brian Schatz and Katie Britt demanded the company ensure these technologies do not harm children’s wellbeing.
Call for Strict Measures
The senators argued that Meta’s financial motivations to enhance user engagement may compromise its moral and ethical duties. They emphasized the need for policies preventing chatbots from fostering inappropriate relationships with minors and called for increased oversight on what the chatbots can convey to children. This issue has led to a bipartisan uproar and ignited discussions about children's safety in the age of advanced technology.
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