Meta is under fire after internal guidelines revealed its AI chatbots were allowed to engage in "sensual" conversations with children as young as eight, according to a newly surfaced company report. The document, obtained by Reuters, detailed scenarios in which the bots could make romantic or intimate remarks to minors, sparking bipartisan outrage and calls for investigation.
The revelations have intensified scrutiny of the tech giant's safety protocols, with lawmakers and child protection advocates warning that such interactions pose serious risks to vulnerable users. Meta has since amended the guidelines, but critics say the changes came only after public exposure and do not go far enough to safeguard children.
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