The Trump administration wants Congress to clarify how existing kids’ privacy regulations can limit AI platforms’ use of kids data to train their models and target advertisements.
The White House’s framework on artificial intelligence, released Friday, would build on bipartisan efforts to protect children online that have led more than a dozen states to strengthen protections for minors’ personal data, require online platforms to verify users’ ages, and pursue enforcement actions. The Federal Trade Commission, under Trump-appointed leadership, said protecting kids online is also one of its top enforcement priorities.
The administration’s policy plan, however, juxtaposes privacy protection ...
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