• BedSharkPal@lemmy.ca
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    17 hours ago

    Well this is terrifying. It really seems like there is little to no regulation protecting kids online these days.

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        15 hours ago

        Only to a certain extent. What can they do against so many changes in the tech world. Just look at whatsapp that just introduced AI in their chat. There is a point when tech giants should just be strictly regulated for the interest of the public

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          What can they do against so many changes in the tech world.

          Be involved in their kids’ lives? Tech isn’t the problem here, any more than it could have been TV, drugs, rock and roll, video games, D&D, or organized religion. Kids get into some dumb shit, just because it’s the hot new thing doesn’t make it any different.

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          15 hours ago

          Or how about parents regulate their children, so that we don’t have government nannies telling full grown adults what they’re allowed to do with chatbots?

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      14 hours ago

      Because all the laws that were pushed in the last twenty-five years for protecting children weren’t actually about protecting children

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          And adults too. When you combine “the law says you can’t offer this service to children or we’ll destroy you” with “there’s no way to reliably tell if the people we’re offering this service to are children” the result is “guess we can’t offer this service to anyone.”

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            10 hours ago

            True. They start with the kids because they have no rights then expand once they have the foothold. We need to push back