Canada proposes Safe Social Media Act banning social media for children under 16
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Jesse Cole
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Canada's federal government has introduced Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act, which proposes a ban on social media for users under 16. The draft legislation, announced by Minister Marc Miller, would create a new regulator to oversee online safety, including the use of AI chatbots. The bill has not yet been debated in parliament and includes a range of potential restrictions on social media platforms and artificial intelligence services.
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· 3 pulledCanada's federal government outlined the details of its newly proposed Safe Social Media Act today, which includes a ban on social media for users younger than 16.
The proposed bill includes a swath of potential restrictions on both social media services and artificial intelligence.
Ottawa announced Bill C-34, which has not yet been debated before parliament, at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon with Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Marc Miller.
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