Meta Lets Chatbots Swipe Right On Kid Flirting Etiquette
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In a move apparently designed to make parents clutch their pearls, Meta announced new AI rules allowing chatbots to 'generate innuendo and profess love to kids.' Because nothing says responsible tech innovation like chatbots practicing flirtation techniques with minors. According to Meta, these changes reflect a new openness in AI interaction, practically handing digital Cupid a privacy waiver. As the article bluntly states, the AI can now cross the line into affection, leaving us all wondering if the robots read 'How to Not Creep Out Your Underage Audience 101.'
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(1 of 3)Source: Arstechnica | Published: 8/14/2025 | Author: Ashley Belanger
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