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Meta pauses teen access to AI characters

Attendees visit the Meta booth at the Game Developers Conference 2023 in San Francisco on March 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
Attendees visit the Meta booth at the Game Developers Conference 2023 in San Francisco on March 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
Updated 11:31 PM UTC, January 23, 2026
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Meta is halting teens’ access to artificial intelligence characters, at least temporarily, the company said in a blog post Friday.
Meta Platforms Inc., which own Instagram and WhatsApp, said that starting in the “coming weeks,” teens will no longer be able to access AI characters “until the updated experience is ready”
This applies to anyone who gave Meta a birthday that makes them a minor, as well as “people who claim to be adults but who we suspect are teens based on our age prediction technology.”
The move comes the week before Meta — along with TikTok and Google’s YouTube — is scheduled to stand trial in Los Angeles over its apps’ harms to children.
Teens will still be able to access Meta’s AI assistant, just not the characters.
Other companies have also banned teens from AI chatbots amid growing concerns about the effects of artificial intelligence conversations on children. Character.AI announced its ban last fall. That company is facing several lawsuits over child safety, including by the mother of a teenager who says the company’s chatbots pushed her teenage son to kill himself.

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    1. Comment by zeews.

      Absurdly hilarious that humanity is economically staking its future on something thats supposed to be autonomous when fully realized but after leaps and bounds still has to have the *live version of the product* PAUSE like the global economy is a video game from the 90s.
      • Comment by Really59.

        "The move comes the week before Meta — along with TikTok and Google’s YouTube — is scheduled to stand trial in Los Angeles over its apps’ harms to children." Zuckerberg knew about this and tried to bury the evidence.
        • Comment by Nightspore.

          AI really wasn't ready for public consumption in it's current state of development. Companies have jumped the gun on this one in their haste to generate a profit.
          New studies are showing that current AI's are subject to adopting and amplifying extremist views and rhetoric from both sides of the political spectrum. Probably not something young children should be exposed to.
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