ChatGPT’s makeover to bring back charm, chat, and a little chaos
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ChatGPT’s Personality Revival: Balancing Warmth, Adult Content, and User Verification ChatGPT’s Upcoming Makeover: Reintroducing Warmth and Controlled Chaos OpenAI is…
Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed legislation that would have restricted minors’ access to AI chatbots over safety concerns. The bill aimed to protect children from sexual conversations and self-harm content but faced industry opposition.
In a significant decision affecting AI regulation and child protection, California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed landmark legislation that would have restricted minors’ access to artificial intelligence chatbots. The governor’s veto comes amid growing concerns about children’s safety when interacting with AI systems and represents a careful balancing act between protection and technological innovation.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark legislation establishing AI chatbot disclosures and social media mental health warnings. The new laws represent California’s latest move to balance innovation with child protection standards.
California has enacted groundbreaking AI and social media laws that establish new requirements for technology companies operating in the state. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the legislative package targeting child online safety as concerns mount about artificial intelligence risks and social media impacts on mental health. The new regulations come as chatbot usage surges across demographic groups, with recent data showing increasing emotional dependence on AI companions.