Kids' Online Safety: DC's Tricky Trade-Off?
Hey everyone, let's talk about something important brewing in Washington D.C. It seems there's a serious discussion happening about AI regulation. The proposal involves creating a uniform federal standard for AI, which sounds efficient, right? But here's the catch: it might come at the expense of existing or proposed state-level protections for children's online safety. It's like a risky bargain where the goal of streamlined AI rules could potentially overshadow the critical need to safeguard our kids in the digital world. We need to be vigilant and ensure that technological advancement doesn't compromise the well-being of our youngest users. For more details on this risky bargain in DC, check out this insightful piece.
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