(The Hill) – Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, plans to roll out new safety features for its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots to help protect teens amid growing concerns about the technology’s impact on young users.

The social media giant announced Friday that it will be adding new parental controls for AI chatbots that will allow parents to turn off their teens’ access to one-on-one chats with AI characters and receive information about the topics their teens are chatting about with the company’s AI products.

The new features are set to launch early next year, starting with Instagram.

“We recognize parents already have a lot on their plates when it comes to navigating the internet safely with their teens, and we’re committed to providing them with helpful tools a

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