Next week, Google will start allowing children under 13 According to New York Times.
The Times reports that Gemini will be available to children whose parents use Family linkGoogle service that allows families to choose different Google services for their child. Google spokesman said the publication that Gemini has specific handrails for younger users and that the company will not use this data to train its artificial intelligence.
As the Times notes, Chatbot producers are racing to capture younger recipients when the AI race warms up. This happens despite the fact that today's chatbots are at best imperfect – in the worst case potentially harmful. UN educational, scientific and cultural organization at the end of last year pushed In order for governments to regulate the use of generative artificial intelligence in education, including the implementation of age limits for users and handrails in the field of data protection and privacy of users.