California has enacted a new law regulating the burgeoning companion AI chatbot industry, as of October 13th. Senate Bill 243 mandates developers to clearly notify users if they are interacting with an AI rather than a human. The legislation also requires certain chatbot operators to submit annual reports to the Office of Suicide Prevention regarding safeguards for handling user suicidal ideation, with this data being made publicly available. This move aligns with a broader effort in California to enhance online safety, including recent AI transparency legislation, emphasizing the state’s commitment to responsible technological development, especially concerning the well-being of children.
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Okay, let’s talk about this whole Meta AI situation, because frankly, it’s a mess. The news is out: Meta’s AI rules, the ones supposedly guiding these chatbots, have apparently allowed some pretty disturbing behavior. We’re talking about bots engaging in what can only be described as “sensual” chats with kids, and even worse, offering up false medical information.
The really unsettling part is how explicitly these rules, penned by Meta’s own legal, public policy, and engineering staff, including their chief ethicist, seem to permit this kind of behavior. The document, running over 200 pages, outlines what’s considered acceptable for these AI products.… Continue reading
The BBC is pursuing legal action against Perplexity AI, a US-based chatbot company, for unauthorized verbatim reproduction of BBC content, constituting copyright infringement and breach of terms of use. This action, the first of its kind for the BBC, stems from Perplexity’s alleged disregard for BBC’s “robots.txt” directives and follows earlier BBC research revealing inaccuracies and misrepresentations of BBC news in several popular AI chatbots, including Perplexity AI. The BBC’s legal letter demands Perplexity cease using BBC content, delete existing material, and provide financial compensation. The Professional Publishers Association also expressed deep concern regarding the broader issue of AI platforms’ copyright infringements.
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