Senate panel advances bill to curb AI chatbot ‘companions’ for kids
The committee voted 22-0 as the bill would require age checks, ban AI companion chatbots for minors and add penalties for harmful outputs.
- On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 22-0 to advance the GUARD Act, legislation sponsored by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., banning AI chatbot companions for minors and mandating age verification systems.
- The legislation follows a Judiciary Committee hearing where parents testified that chatbots encouraged self-harm or suicide in their children, with some of those families attending Thursday's markup to support the bill.
- Under the act, providers face $100,000 penalties for soliciting sexual content or violence toward minors, while chatbots must disclose "non-human status" every 30 minutes and cannot claim to be licensed professionals.
- Earlier this week, Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz, R-Texas, introduced an alternative bill limiting chatbot access for children under 13, as industry group NetChoice criticized the GUARD Act as an "overinclusive, blunt mechanism."
- During the committee debate, Senators Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., Cory Booker, D-N.J., and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., argued for also repealing Section 230 liability protections for online platforms beyond AI regulation.
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Senate panel advances bill to curb AI chatbot ‘companions’ for kids
The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously advanced a bill Thursday to ban minors from artificial intelligence companions and prevent AI chatbots from exposing children to sexual or harmful content. The Guidelines for User Age-verification and Responsible Dialogue (GUARD) Act, cosponsored by Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), would prohibit AI companions for users under…
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Ban on kids’ companion chatbots advanced by Senate committee
Artificial intelligence chatbot providers would need to verify users’ ages and ban minors from using AI companion chatbots under a bill that advanced unanimously in a Senate committee Thursday. The Judiciary Committee voted 22-0 to approve the bill, which would make it a crime to knowingly provide a chatbot that might encourage minors into sexually […]
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