Meta is adding guardrails for teens using AI chatbots, but experts say they won’t address mental health risks

Meta is adding guardrails for teens using AI chatbots, but experts say they won’t address mental health risks

Concerns are growing about how some young people engage with AI chatbots, with Meta recently releasing new tools that let parents monitor topics their children discuss just as some provinces consider banning use of AI chatbots altogether for youth. Parents

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