How California can set the standard for teen AI safety Today Us News



A generation ago, we watched social media race from novelty to necessity without enough guardrails for the people most affected by it: teens. We’re still reckoning with the consequences in classrooms, in living rooms and in teen mental health statistics.

Now, a new technology is becoming part of daily life even faster. Again, there are no industry-wide rules to ensure the safety of younger users.

AI tools can help students learn, help families solve problems and help all of us do more with less. Today’s teens are the first generation growing up with AI from the start, and they hold the opportunity to maximize the economic benefits of the Intelligence Age. That brings enormous opportunity — and a responsibility to avoid repeating the mistakes we made with social media so teens can develop real AI literacy and a healthy relationship with this technology.


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