Macron says France to study impact of AI and video games on kids
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In a long interview for the Brut media on 5 February, the head of state defended the announced measures to protect young people from screens, announcing a reflection on the regulation of gaming and IA chatboxes.
When asked by Brut, the head of state explained that he wanted to launch research on the link between violence and video games. The lecturer in psychology and author Séverine Erhel replied.
Emmanuel Macron defended on Thursday the ban on social networks for children under 15, a key measure of his term of office, and began to sketch other tracks to regulate video games, the AI or algorithms, but also to combat "information manipulations".
In a long interview with the Brut media on Thursday, the President of the Republic defended his desire to protect adolescents from the screens. He announced that he had asked experts to study by "May-June" the dangers of video games for the mental health of young people.
The French president, in an interview in Brut, said to mission experts to "scientificly" measure the dangers of video games and AI agents and thus consider their regulation.
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