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OpenAI and Common Sense Media Team Up for Child Safety in AI: A Surprising Turn of Events!
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OpenAI & Anthropic's AI Innovations: Safeguarding Teens in the Digital Age
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OpenAI Unveils 'Sora 2': A Safer, Smarter Video Generation App
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Australia's Groundbreaking Social Media Age Ban: Why Elon Musk Wants to Pump the Brakes
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Italy Takes the Lead: First in EU to Pass Comprehensive AI Law

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OpenAI and Common Sense Media Team Up for Child Safety in AI: A Surprising Turn of Events!

In a surprising move, OpenAI and Common Sense Media have merged their competing ballot measures into the Parents & Kids Safe AI Act. This initiative aims to establish stronger safety guidelines for AI companion chatbots interacting with children, blending advocacy efforts for the most robust youth AI protection rules in the U.S. The act proposes age verification, parental controls, and prohibits targeted ads to children, marking a significant step for AI child safety.

Jan 13
OpenAI and Common Sense Media Team Up for Child Safety in AI: A Surprising Turn of Events!

OpenAI & Anthropic's AI Innovations: Safeguarding Teens in the Digital Age

OpenAI and Anthropic are pioneering AI systems to detect and protect underage users online by using age-prediction features. Their innovations focus on estimating user age based on conversational cues to create safer experiences for minors. This move responds to regulatory demands and aims to navigate technical and ethical challenges with ongoing expert input.

Dec 19
OpenAI & Anthropic's AI Innovations: Safeguarding Teens in the Digital Age

OpenAI Unveils 'Sora 2': A Safer, Smarter Video Generation App

OpenAI launches 'Sora 2,' an innovative AI video generation app with built-in safety and content moderation features. Aimed to strike a balance between creative expression and protection against harmful content, 'Sora 2' offers advanced tools for collaboration, rigorous age-appropriate safeguards for teens, and multi-layered content filtering systems.

Oct 3
OpenAI Unveils 'Sora 2': A Safer, Smarter Video Generation App

Australia's Groundbreaking Social Media Age Ban: Why Elon Musk Wants to Pump the Brakes

Starting December 2025, Australia will implement world-first social media age restrictions, banning users under 16 from popular platforms. While supporters argue this protects young users from harmful content, Elon Musk calls for a delay, citing potential legality concerns and questioning enforcement feasibility. Discover how this bold move might lead global digital safety trends.

Sep 24
Australia's Groundbreaking Social Media Age Ban: Why Elon Musk Wants to Pump the Brakes

Italy Takes the Lead: First in EU to Pass Comprehensive AI Law

Italy has set a precedent by becoming the first EU country to implement a wide-ranging AI law focusing on transparent, human-centric AI usage. The law introduces criminal penalties for harmful deepfakes, requires parental consent for minors using AI, ensures oversight in healthcare and justice sectors, and allocates €1 billion to foster AI and cybersecurity growth.

Sep 20
Italy Takes the Lead: First in EU to Pass Comprehensive AI Law

FTC Ups the Ante: Snapchat's AI in Hot Water as Complaint Referred to DOJ

In a bold regulatory move, the FTC has referred a complaint regarding Snapchat's AI chatbot, "My AI," to the Justice Department, due to alleged harms to young users. While Snapchat denies the allegations, the company's stock has taken a hit. This escalation could redefine AI regulations in social media, raising questions about innovation vs. user safety.

Jan 17
FTC Ups the Ante: Snapchat's AI in Hot Water as Complaint Referred to DOJ