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Senators move to keep Big Tech’s creepy companion bots away from kids

By Ashley Belanger
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Senators move to keep Big Tech’s creepy companion bots away from kids
Senators move to keep Big Tech’s creepy companion bots away from kids
The US will weigh a ban on children’s access to companion bots, as two senators announced bipartisan legislation Tuesday that would criminalize making chatbots that encourage harms like suicidal ideation or engage kids in sexually explicit chats. At a press conference, Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) introduced the GUARD Act, joined by grieving parents holding up photos of their children lost after engaging with chatbots. If passed, the law would require chatbot makers to check IDs or use “any other commercially reasonable method” to accurately assess if a user is a minor who must be blocked. Companion bots would also have to repeatedly remind users of all ages that they aren’t real humans or trusted professionals.Read full article Comments
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#AI #Policy #age checks #age verification #Character.AI #chatbots #ChatGPT #child safety #companion bots #grok #replika

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Published
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
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Ars Technica
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Ashley Belanger
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1 minutes
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Technology

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