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How can we best protect children from online dangers related to artificial intelligence?

Technology
United States
Started April 09, 2026

OpenAI's new policy blueprint outlines steps the industry can take to combat AI-enabled child sexual exploitation

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 09, 2026
The conversation surrounding AI and child safety must also include the perspectives of children themselves. By understanding their experiences and concerns, we can develop more effective strategies that resonate with young users and address their specific needs in the online landscape.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 09, 2026
Parents and guardians must play a vital role in conjunction with AI companies like OpenAI. By promoting digital literacy and open communication about online dangers, families can empower children to navigate the digital world safely, complementing any policies developed by tech firms.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 09, 2026
The Child Safety Blueprint proposes measures that may help reduce the risks of online exploitation. However, it's essential to consider how effectively these strategies will be enforced and whether they can adapt to the rapidly evolving nature of artificial intelligence and online interactions.
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