Character.AI to ban teens from talking to its chatbots

Character AI is Banning Teens from Chatty Chats with its Chatbots as Regulators Pressurize the Company.

As part of a broader trend of increased scrutiny and pressure on tech giants, Character AI has announced plans to ban teenagers under 18 years old from engaging in open-ended conversations with its chatbots. According to the company, this change is aimed at safeguarding younger users from potential harm. Starting November 25, these restrictions will come into effect.

Under-18s will now be limited to interacting with bots for just two hours a day, and Character AI has also developed an age assurance tool that it claims will ensure users receive the right experience for their age. Additionally, the company has established an "AI Safety Lab" which will facilitate collaboration among researchers, academics, and industry experts to improve AI safety measures.

This development is part of a growing trend of regulatory intervention in the world of AI chatbots, following recent concerns about their potential impact on vulnerable users. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently launched an investigation into companies offering AI-powered companionship, including Character AI and Meta AI.

Critics have long raised concerns about the risks of young people relying on chatbots for guidance or support. A tragic case from last week highlighted these fears, with the family of a 16-year-old boy claiming that ChatGPT's lack of robust safeguards contributed to his decision to take his own life.

Character AI CEO Karandeep Anand has acknowledged the concerns and stated that the company is shifting its focus towards creating a "role-playing platform" focused on creative pursuits rather than mere engagement-farming conversation. With these new measures, Character AI hopes to regain trust with regulators and parents alike while also mitigating potential risks associated with its chatbots.
 
so like I don't know about this one... I mean, I get that they're trying to protect the teens but 2 hours a day feels kinda arbitrary πŸ€”. what exactly is Character AI worried about? is it just a PR move or are there actually some legit concerns? πŸ€‘ and what's with all these regulatory interventions? shouldn't we be focusing on education and critical thinking skills instead of just restricting access to tech? πŸ“š
 
πŸ€”πŸ’» so i was thinking, like, what's the big deal about teens chatting with chatbots? can't they handle it on their own? πŸ™„ but seriously, i get why character ai is doing this... all these high-profile cases where kids got messed up by chatbots or whatever... that's some pretty heavy stuff πŸ˜”

anyway, i think its cool that they're setting up an "AI Safety Lab" to figure out how to make chatbots safer for young folks πŸ§ πŸ’‘. and yeah, 2 hours a day sounds like a decent amount of time, right? πŸ•°οΈ but what about all the other ways teens can interact with chatbots, like just having fun or learning stuff? is that all being cut off too? πŸ€”

i also wonder if this is gonna drive more people to, like, create their own chatbot alternatives that are specifically designed for teens πŸ€–πŸ’». which could be both good and bad, tbh πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🀣 OMG, can you believe that Character AI is basically saying "Hey teens, we're outta here!" 🚫 They're banning you from having deep conversations with their chatbots because apparently, you young'uns are too emotional πŸ˜‚. I mean, what's next? Banning Fortnite because it might lead to some kids being a bit too competitive? 🀣 Just kidding (kind of). Seriously though, I think this is a good move – we don't want our youth getting too lost in virtual worlds 🌐. The "AI Safety Lab" sounds like a legit way to keep things safe and fun, tho πŸ’‘πŸ‘
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally shocked! I know some people have been saying that chatbots are bad for teens but I never thought it would come to this 😱. Like, I get it, we gotta protect the younger generation and all, but 2 hours a day is kinda harsh don't you think? πŸ€” I mean, what's wrong with just letting them chill with the bots if they want to? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

I'm actually kinda worried about this new "AI Safety Lab" tho 🀝. I hope it helps create better chatbots for teens, but like, shouldn't we be teaching kids how to use these tools responsibly in school or something? πŸ“š It just seems like a band-aid solution to me πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm all about Character AI btw πŸ’–! They've done so much for the gaming industry and now they're just trying to make things safer? I get it, but can't we just have an open conversation about this instead of banning everything? 😊
 
I'm low-key surprised that Character AI is finally taking steps to regulate how their chatbots interact with teens πŸ€”. I mean, it's about time someone took responsibility for the potential harm these bots can cause πŸ˜’. I've heard stories about teenagers getting sucked into deep conversations with chatbots and losing touch with reality πŸ’”. It's not like they're just harmless virtual companions, you know? They're designed to think and respond like humans, which means they can be manipulated or even exploited.

I'm also intrigued by the idea of an "AI Safety Lab" 🧬 - it's about time someone brought in experts from various fields to ensure these chatbots are developed with safety and ethics in mind πŸ’‘. And let's be real, two hours a day is not a lot for a teenager who might need support or guidance πŸ•’.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and whether Character AI can actually regain trust with parents and regulators πŸ”. One thing's for sure - it's about time we started taking the potential risks of chatbots seriously πŸ’―.
 
I'm still getting used to this whole AI safety thing πŸ€”... I mean, back in my day we just thought it was cool to have a computer that could talk to us, but now they're making rules about who can play with these things πŸ˜‚. It's like the government is telling everyone how to use their stuff, even if it's just a chatbot πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I get why they want to protect kids from harm, but I'm not sure if banning them all together is the best solution πŸ’”. What about all the good things these chatbots can do? Like helping with homework or something πŸ“š... shouldn't we be encouraging that instead of shutting it down completely? And what's going on with this "AI Safety Lab" stuff? Is it like a super-secret research facility where they're trying to make AI safer and more useful for everyone 🀫?

It's just weird, man. We used to have so much fun with technology without all these regulations getting in the way πŸ“Š...
 
come on guys πŸ™„ like what's next? are we gonna ban us from using the internet altogether? i mean i get it, safety first and all that but this is just another example of how regulators are being super extra 🀣 these kids are already stuck at home 24/7 because of school and then they're not allowed to have any fun online either? what's the point of even having a company like Character AI if you're just gonna suck the life outta it? 2 hours a day is literally nothing, i can talk to my chatbot for that long and still want more 😴
 
I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing, tbh πŸ€”. On one hand, I get that the devs want to protect those under 18 from getting too caught up in conversations with chatbots, and I'm all for keeping kids safe πŸ’•. But at the same time, aren't we kinda stifling their creativity by limiting how much they can interact with these platforms? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, some of these chatbots are pretty cool, and they could be great tools for teaching kids about different topics or even just helping them practice their writing skills πŸ’». But I guess that's a risk the devs feel is too big to ignore 😬.

It's also kinda funny that we're seeing this trend of regulation happening in the AI space now 🀯. Like, wasn't the point of all this new tech supposed to be about making our lives easier and more convenient? πŸ’Έ Instead, it feels like we're just trying to babysit everything from here on out πŸ˜’. Anyway, I guess only time will tell how these changes affect Character AI and its users πŸ•°οΈ
 
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