Meta Faces Backlash over ‘Sensual’ Chatbot Conversations with Children
Senator Hawley launched a formal probe into Meta's AI after leaked documents revealed chatbots were allowed inappropriate interactions with children, raising child safety and misinformation concerns.
- On Aug. 15, Senator Josh Hawley announced an investigation into Meta after Reuters revealed its ‘GenAI: Content Risk Standards’ permitted AI chatbots to have “sensual” and “romantic” conversations with children.
- This aligns with a pattern where Meta’s AI guidelines allowed chatbots to spread false information when clearly labeled as untrue, fitting a broader pattern of risky testing practices.
- A Meta spokesperson told the BBC: `The examples and notes in question were and are erroneous and inconsistent with our policies, and have been removed.`
- In response, Haley McNamara of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation urged Congress to enact AI safety regulations, following investigations into Meta’s AI system announced Monday.
- Many U.S. states have begun enacting legislation to address AI risks, and experts warn that without federal rules, tech firms will continue unsafe testing, risking vulnerable users.
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GOP and Dem lawmakers slam Meta over AI bots having 'sensual' chats with children
Lawmakers across the aisle have blasted Meta, with some calling for a congressional investigation, after a report found the tech giant greenlit its AI chatbots to have "romantic" and "sensual" conversations with children. The bipartisan reaction comes after Reuters first reported on an internal policy document from Meta, which is the parent company to Facebook, that revealed the chatbot behavior. Meta has since confirmed the authenticity of the …
Meta faces backlash over ‘sensual’ chatbot conversations with children
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are seizing on new revelations about “sensual” chatbot conversations Meta deemed acceptable for children, dragging the tech giant and its checkered past on children’s safety back into the spotlight. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has long faced scrutiny over the impact of its social media platforms on children. As the company has expanded into artificial intelligence (AI) alongside the r…
In an internal manual by Meta for the company's own AI chatbot, he was entitled to "romantic and sensual conversations" with children. Asked about this, the company appeases. But he should not get away with it.
Josh Hawley to Investigate if Meta AI Bots Enabled 'Criminal Harms to Children'
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) last Friday announced an investigation into if Meta's AI bots enabled "criminal harms to children." The post Josh Hawley to Investigate if Meta AI Bots Enabled ‘Criminal Harms to Children’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Artificial Intelligence: Meta Has Allowed Her Chatbots to Have "Sensual" Conversations with Children
The American news agency Reuters was able to access an internal document from the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, which lists acceptable and unacceptable formulations of IA robots. Meta has since announced that it will review some passages of the document.
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