This proposed California ballot initiative aims to protect children who use AI chatbots – The Mercury News Today Us News



A leading child safety advocacy group has teamed with OpenAI to push for a statewide ballot initiative, which they say would be the most comprehensive artificial intelligence safety measure for children in the country.

If the measure is placed on the ballot in November, and if California voters OK it, the Parents & Kids Safe AI Act would require companies to adopt a set of requirements aimed at protecting minors from potentially harmful effects that have been associated with AI use and would authorize the state attorney general to enforce those rules.

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“At this pivotal moment for AI, we can’t make the same mistake we did with social media, when companies used our kids as guinea pigs and helped fuel a youth mental health crisis in the U.S. and around the world,” Common Sense Media founder and CEO James Steyer said in a statement.

“Kids and teens need AI guardrails now,” he added. “That’s why we will pursue every avenue, from the legislature to the ballot.”

Public interest in kids’ online safety, especially when it comes to AI, has grown over the years, prompted in part by incidents like the death of Adam Raine, a 16-year-old from Orange County whose parents sued ChatGPT maker OpenAI, alleging their son was coached by its chatbot before dying by suicide last year.


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