Google's Gemini AI will soon be accessible to kids under 13 — here's how that could look
- Google will soon allow children under 13 to access its Gemini AI chatbot through parental controls called Family Link.
- This decision follows Google's intention to attract younger users while ensuring child safety using specific guardrails and parental permissions.
- Parents will receive notifications when their children first use Gemini and can control or disable access entirely to monitor interactions.
- Google warns that Gemini can make mistakes, may show inappropriate content, and advises parents to teach kids critical thinking about AI responses.
- This rollout highlights ongoing debates over AI safety for minors and reflects growing efforts to set usage limits amid concerns from advocacy groups.
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Google introduces safer, child-friendly version of Gemini AI
ALBAWABA - Google, the American multinational technology company, has announced the launch of a new, safer, child-friendly version of Gemini AI—a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed in-house...
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