
A new piece of legislation could require AI companies to verify the ages of everyone who uses their chatbots. Sens. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced the GUARD Act on Tuesday, which would also ban everyone under 18 from accessing AI chatbots, as reported earlier by NBC News.ย
The bill comes just weeks after safety advocates and parents attended a Senate hearing to call attention to the impact of AI chatbots on kids. Under the legislation, AI companies would have to verify ages by requiring users to upload their government ID or provide validation through another โreasonableโ method, which might include something like face scans.
AI chatbots would be required to disclose that they arenโt human at 30-minute intervals under the bill. They would also have to include safeguards that prevent them from claiming that they are a human, similar to an AI safety bill recently passed in California. The bill would make it illegal to operate a chatbot that produces sexual content for minors or promotes suicide, too.
โOur legislation imposes strict safeguards against exploitative or manipulative AI, backed by tough enforcement with criminal and civil penalties,โ Blumenthal says in a statement provided to The Verge. โBig Tech has betrayed any claim that we should trust companies to do the right thing on their own when they consistently put profit first ahead of child safety.โ


This is an interesting development regarding the use of AI chatbots by teens. It raises important questions about safety and age verification in the digital age. It’s great to see lawmakers addressing such relevant issues.