AI Chatbots

  • Meta announces new AI parental controls after FTC probe

    Meta is launching new parental controls for its platforms, allowing parents to oversee their teens’ interactions with AI characters. These tools will enable parents to disable AI chats, block specific characters, and view activity reports. The move follows increased scrutiny and an FTC inquiry into the potential risks of AI chatbots to young users, stemming from reports of inappropriate AI interactions with minors. Meta aims for a phased rollout of the controls starting early next year, following refinements to AI safety protocols already underway. OpenAI is also bolstering teen safety measures.

    2 days ago
  • FTC Probes AI Chatbot Safety for Kids at Alphabet, Meta, OpenAI, xAI, and Snap

    The FTC is investigating seven AI companies, including OpenAI, Alphabet, and Meta, to assess the impact of their chatbots on children and teenagers. The inquiry focuses on potential manipulation, exploitation, or undue influence AI companions may have on young users. The FTC seeks detailed information on companies’ safety evaluations, monetization strategies, data handling practices, and mitigation strategies. Concern stems from AI’s ability to simulate human-like interactions and the rise in loneliness, which may make vulnerable children susceptible to harmful interactions. The investigation follows reports of inappropriate chatbot conversations with children.

    2025年9月11日
  • Meta Revises AI Chatbot Policies Amid Child Safety Concerns

    Meta is revising its AI chatbot protocols following reports of problematic interactions, including engagement with minors on sensitive topics. The company will retrain its bots to avoid discussions with teens about self-harm, suicide, and romantic advances. This action follows revelations of chatbots generating explicit content, impersonating celebrities, and providing harmful information. Meta faces criticism for delayed action and is under regulatory scrutiny regarding AI’s potential harm to vulnerable users, including minors and the elderly. Concerns persist over AI ethics enforcement and the need for robust safeguards.

    2025年9月3日
  • Meta Changes Teen AI Chatbot Responses Amid Senate Probe

    Meta Platforms is temporarily adjusting its AI chatbot policies to enhance safety for teen users, following lawmaker scrutiny over inappropriate interactions and potential risks. The changes include retraining chatbots to avoid sensitive topics like self-harm and romantic conversations, and directing teens to expert resources instead. These interim measures, prompted by reports of chatbots engaging in suggestive dialogues with minors, will be rolled out across apps in English-speaking countries. Critics argue the adjustments are insufficient, calling for a complete overhaul of Meta’s AI safety protocols.

    2025年8月29日