This initiative was announced by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, at the Common Sense Summit on Children and Families.

At this event, Sam Altman expressed his belief in the positive impact of AI on children's learning and the importance of integrating technologies into the educational process.

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Major technology companies, including OpenAI, are facing stricter requirements regarding the protection of children online.

Through a partnership with Common Sense Media, an organization that evaluates media for relevance to younger audiences, OpenAI will focus its efforts on mitigating the risks associated with the use of AI by the younger generation.

The companies' overall plan includes developing educational guides and materials for young people, their parents, and their teachers.

One key aspect is managing AI chatbot versions using ChatGPT across online stores based on Common Sense Media rankings. This will significantly simplify product selection for children.

James Steyer, CEO of Common Sense Media, stated: “Common Sense Media and OpenAI will work together to ensure that AI has a positive impact on all teenagers and families. Our guidance and materials will focus on instructing families and educators on how to use ChatGPT safely and responsibly so that we can all avoid any unintended consequences of this new technology.”

Sam Altman also emphasized that, thanks to AI, future students will be able to reach new heights in fields requiring abstract thinking, surpassing previous generations.

Several major tech companies are beginning to announce new safety measures for teenage users. On January 25th, a Meta representative announced they are developing several safeguards to help underage users avoid receiving unwanted direct messages on Instagram and Facebook.

This is no coincidence, because on January 31st, Mark Zuckerberg and the executives of TikTok, Snap, Discord, and X will have to testify before the US Congress on this topic.

US lawmakers are taking proactive steps to force major tech companies to adopt unprecedented safeguards to protect internet users' rights, particularly by disconnecting their advertising and marketing systems from services designed to attract and target young people.

(according to 3dnews)

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