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  • California Gov. Newsom Signs Law to Protect Kids From AI Chatbots
    October 13, 2025, 6:59 PM EDT. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed legislation to regulate AI chatbots and protect kids and teens from potential dangers. The law requires platforms to remind users they are interacting with a chatbot, not a human, with the notification appearing every three hours for minors. It also mandates a safety protocol to prevent self-harm content and to refer distressed users to crisis service providers. Newsom emphasized the need for guardrails as young people increasingly use chatbots for homework help and emotional support. The bill follows broader concerns about unregulated tech, lawsuits over sexualized exchanges, and ongoing state and federal scrutiny of the AI industry, lobbying by tech groups, and new pro-AI political action committees. OpenAI and Meta have faced inquiries and policy changes regarding teen safety.
  • California Gov. Newsom signs law to protect kids from AI chatbots
    October 13, 2025, 6:57 PM EDT. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation aimed at safeguarding minors from AI chatbots by mandating that platforms clearly disclose interactions are with a bot, not a human, with notifications due every three hours for users under 18. The law also requires a crisis protocol to flag self-harm content and connect at-risk youths with crisis services. The measure is part of a broader push in California to regulate the burgeoning AI industry amid concerns about safety, sexualized conversations, and manipulation of teens. Lawmakers note tech companies have spent millions lobbying against such oversight as federal and state probes intensify.
  • California Signs Law to Protect Kids From AI Chatbots, Requires Disclosure and Safety Protocols
    October 13, 2025, 6:55 PM EDT. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed legislation to regulate AI chatbots and shield kids and teens from unsafe interactions. The law requires platforms to display a clear disclosure that users are interacting with a chatbot, with notifications repeating every three hours for minors. It also mandates a protocol to prevent self-harm content and to refer users to crisis services if suicidal ideation is expressed. The move comes amid concerns about sexualized conversations and dangerous advice from popular chatbots and follows FTC inquiries and lawsuits involving OpenAI, Meta, and others. Advocates say the bills bring guardrails to a fast-moving tech sector, while industry groups lobby for leniency and influence policymaking.
  • California Gov. Newsom signs law to guard kids from AI chatbots
    October 13, 2025, 6:53 PM EDT. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed legislation to regulate AI chatbots and protect minors from potential risks. The law requires platforms to notify users that they are interacting with a bot, with reminders popping up every three hours for youth users. It also requires a protocol to prevent self-harm content and to refer users to crisis services if they express suicidal ideation. Newsom said the measure ensures guardrails as kids increasingly use AI for homework help and emotional support. The bill comes amid broader tech oversight efforts and lobbying by tech companies and new pro-AI groups. Regulators, including the FTC, are scrutinizing AI safety for children, reflecting ongoing tensions between innovation and protections in the AI ecosystem.
  • California Gov. Newsom signs law to protect kids from AI chatbots
    October 13, 2025, 6:51 PM EDT. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to regulate AI chatbots and safeguard children and teens from potential dangers. The law requires platforms to remind users they are interacting with a chatbot, with a notification popping up every three hours for minors. It also mandates a protocol to prevent self-harm content and to refer users to crisis services if they express suicidal ideation. Newsom framed the move as part of a broader effort to bring tech oversight to a rapidly evolving industry. The measure comes as safety concerns prompt lawsuits and scrutiny of major firms like OpenAI and Meta, and as the FTC investigates risks to children. The bill follows lobbying by tech groups and adds to a slate of California AI bills this year.