Michigan
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New push in Michigan for stronger online protections for kids
Advocates for children’s online safety said Big Tech platforms, including those powered by artificial intelligence, are built to keep users hooked and argued kids are paying the price. In Michigan, Senate Democrats have introduced a package of bills known as Kids Over Clicks to strengthen online safety and privacy protections for children.
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Michigan experts warn: Your child’s new friend may be an AI companion
Michigan Senate Democrats last month proposed “kids over clicks” legislation that, among other things, would require tech companies to prevent Michiganders under 18 from accessing AI chatbots powered by large language models.
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Michigan lawmakers push ‘Kids Over Clicks’ legislation to protect youth from AI dangers
Michigan lawmakers say it’s time to put “kids over clicks.” A group of state senators are banding together to try and pass laws that will protect kids from dangerous interactions with artificial intelligence.
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Michigan lawmakers propose legislation to curb exploitation of children by social media
On Wednesday, state Senate Democrats introduced a package of bills (SB 757-760), called Kids Over Clicks. Among other things, the bills would aim to ensure AI companion chatbots are inaccessible to children.
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‘The addiction is real’: Michigan leaders call for more social media protections for kids
As technology continues to expand and evolve, a number of state leaders are coming together and calling for change, beginning by urging the Michigan Legislature to pass a series of bills known as Kids Over Clicks.