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Kids under 13 will soon get supervised access to Google Gemini

May 5

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Google Gemini is set to expand its access to children under 13 through parent-managed accounts, providing them the ability to ask questions, receive homework help, and create stories. While it aims to implement safety measures to shield kids from inappropriate content, concerns persist regarding the potential for misleading or harmful interactions. Google advises parents to teach children about fact-checking and cautions against sharing personal information. This decision comes amidst growing scrutiny over the impact of AI chatbots on younger users, highlighting the need for careful supervision in their interactions with technology. This article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.

Original Source: Engadget

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