The countdown to Australia's world-leading social media ban for children is on, with artificial intelligence chatbots potentially in the crosshairs as regulators, parents, educators and platforms prepare for the upcoming rule changes.

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From December 10, companies must take reasonable steps to find underage users and stop under-16s accessing social platforms and provide users an accessible complaints process.

Tech giants face fines of up to $50 million if they do not comply.

Meta, the company founded and led by Mark Zuckerberg, which owns platforms Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Threads, will introduce artificial intelligence (A

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