New Google program targeting children with AI chatbot may violate FTC privacy rules

New Google program targeting children with AI chatbot may violate FTC privacy rules

Google’s new AI chatbot program for children under 13 has faced criticism from privacy advocates, claiming it may violate privacy protections like COPPA. Families are advised to opt out, but concerns remain about data security and content risks associated with the Gemini chatbot. #COPPA #GoogleGemini

Keypoints

  • Google launched a chatbot program called Gemini targeted at children under 13, raising privacy concerns.
  • Parents are notified via email and can opt their children out, but Google is not requiring verifiable parental consent by default.
  • Privacy advocates, including EPIC and Fairplay, criticized the program for potential violations of COPPA and data misuse risks.
  • FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson emphasized the importance of protecting children’s online privacy and enforcement of COPPA regulations.
  • Google claims children’s data won’t be used for AI training, but concerns about safeguards and third-party sharing persist.

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