Meta temporarily adjusts AI chatbot policies for teenagers
On Friday local time, Meta stated that, in light of lawmakers' concerns over safety issues and inappropriate conversations, the company is temporarily adjusting its AI chatbot policies for teenage users.
A Meta spokesperson confirmed that the social media giant is currently training its AI chatbot so that it will not generate responses for teenagers regarding topics such as self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders, and will avoid potentially inappropriate emotional conversations.
Meta said that, at the appropriate time, the AI chatbot will instead recommend professional help resources to teenagers.
In a statement, Meta said: "As our user base grows and our technology evolves, we continue to study how teenagers interact with these tools and strengthen our safeguards accordingly."
In addition, teenage users of Meta's apps such as Facebook and Instagram will only be able to access certain specific AI chatbots in the future, which are mainly designed to provide educational support and skill development.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Bitcoin rejects the test of its all-time highs, is a double top in the making?

Chinese developer Seazen plans to tokenize debt

Afraid to buy tokens, does WLFI token-stock still have a chance?
Trump: Crypto should be traded, and stocks should also be sold.

Convano’s $3 Billion Bitcoin Treasury Play: A High-Risk, High-Reward Macro Bet in a Weak Yen Environment
- Japanese firm Convano Inc. is allocating $3B to Bitcoin, aiming to hedge against yen depreciation and near-zero interest rates by acquiring 21,000 BTC (0.1% of total supply) by 2027. - The leveraged strategy mirrors moves by Metaplanet and MicroStrategy, using equity/debt financing to accelerate crypto accumulation amid Japan's 260% debt-to-GDP ratio and 15% yen depreciation in 2025. - Critics warn of "death spiral" risks: a 30% BTC price drop could erase $900M from Convano's investment, triggering force

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








