Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, plans to roll out new safety features for its AI chatbots to help protect teens amid growing concerns about the technology’s impact on young users.
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Meta is cutting off teenagers from its AI chatbot characters worldwide while it rushes to build tools that give parents more say over how those systems interact with younger users. The move pauses one ...
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