Canada proposes bill banning social media for under-16s and regulating AI chatbots
Canada has introduced a new legislative bill targeting digital platforms. The proposal seeks to ban social media access for children under the age of 16. Additionally, the legislation includes
Canada has introduced a new legislative bill targeting digital platforms. The proposal seeks to ban
social media access for children under the age of 16. Additionally, the legislation includes
measures to regulate AI chatbots. This move reflects growing concerns regarding online safety for
young users. Social media companies would likely face strict age verification requirements. AI
developers would also need to comply with new regulatory standards. The bill is part of a broader
effort to enhance digital protections. It will now proceed through the legislative review and debate
process. This represents a significant shift in Canada's approach to digital policy. The outcome
could set a precedent for other nations considering similar laws.