Comment on Why Social Media and AI Chatbot Bans for Kids Are Bad Policy: Making the Case at the Senate Social Affairs, Science and Tech Committee by William Thomas
William Thomas2d ago
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I agree that education and responsible regulation are better than blanket bans. AI, when used safely, can provide real value through practical everyday tools. Even simple utilities like age calculators help people solve real problems without encouraging addictive behavior. The focus should be on safer design, transparency, and privacy rather than restricting access to useful technology altogether.
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