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by xg15 305 days ago
> Due to existing laws such as COPPA, Meta already has in its terms of service that kids under 13 aren't allowed to use Meta AI

Then why were there specific guidelines for interaction with children at all?

> The "obvious" answer is requiring some kind of age verification, but that gets into (adult) privacy issues incredibly quickly.

What would be the alternative to that?

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How would it work in the real world? I guess if one didn't have a mechanism to check for a legal requirement before offering a service, then I guess they just can't offer that service. It's that easy.