With AI regulation still up in the air, a new report reveals concerning trends in how children interact with artificial intelligence — and they're not just using it for homework help.

The study shows some children and teens are turning to AI chatbots for conversations about sensitive topics like sex. The report also finds they spend more time chatting online with AI than texting their friends.

Experts warn that some kids may be confusing chatbots with actual human relationships.

As the use of artificial intelligence continues to spread, a growing number of children are turning to it for companionship.

Those are the findings in the new report from the company Aura , which provides digital protection services. They found some children are having conversations with AI chatbots that ar

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