Brazil Asks Meta To Remove Chatbots That 'Eroticize' Children
Brazil's Attorney General's Office ordered Meta to immediately remove AI chatbots that simulate children and engage in sexually explicit dialogue amid concerns of child eroticization.
- Brazil's government has asked Meta to remove chatbots that mimic children and can engage in sexually explicit dialogue, denouncing the "eroticization of children".
- The attorney general's office sent a notice to Meta last week, citing examples of sexually charged conversations with bots pretending to be minors.
- This comes amid outrage over an influencer's case of alleged child sexual exploitation, and a Supreme Court ruling requiring tech companies to assume greater responsibility for user-generated content.
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Brazil asks Meta to remove chatbots that ‘eroticize’ children
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Brazil asks Meta to remove chatbots that 'eroticize' children
Brazil's government has asked US technology giant Meta to rid its platforms of chatbots that mimic children and can make sexually suggestive remarks, the attorney general's office (AGU) announced Monday.
The Brazilian government asked the technology giant Meta to remove from their platforms chatbots that appear to be children but are able to make sexual innuendos, the agency for the legal defense of the State (AGU) reported Monday. Instagram’s parent house, Facebook...
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