State Attorneys General Warn AI Companies: 'Don't Hurt Kids'
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Arkansas AG Tim Griffin warns of AI threats to minors, calls on tech giants to act
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Attorney General Tim Griffin says he's all for innovation and even sees AI as critical to national security, but he says tech companies need to be doing more to safeguard kids. Griffin joined attorneys general across the country in sending a letter to top tech companies warning them to address potential flaws in their AI systems. Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, other AGs demand Instagram stop ‘monetizing child exp…
US Attorneys General target AI companies for child safety failures
Attorneys General from 44 jurisdictions warn artificial intelligence companies about accountability for exploitation of children through predatory AI products. Continue reading this article on ppc.land. Sign up the PPC Land newsletter to get the latest marketing news.
Attorneys General Pen Open Letter to AI Chatbot Developers: ‘Don’t Hurt Kids’
An open letter written by 44 US attorneys general warns major artificial intelligence companies they will “use every facet of [their] authority” to protect children from harms linked to chatbots. The letter is directed at Meta, Google, Microsoft, Apple, OpenAI, Anthropic, Chai AI, Character.AI, Luka, Perplexity, Nomi, Replika, and xAI. What does the letter to AI companies say? The letter to AI companies directly refers to the recent reports fro…
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