Un legislador presenta un proyecto de ley para prohibir los chatbots de IA en juguetes para niños

Un congresista de Utah ha propuesto la primera legislación federal destinada a restringir la inteligencia artificial en juguetes comercializados para niños pequeños. La medida prohibiría la fabricación y venta de dichos productos en Estados Unidos. Esto surge en medio de preocupaciones crecientes sobre la seguridad, la privacidad y los impactos en el desarrollo.

El 20 de abril, el congresista Blake Moore presentó la Ley de Seguridad de Juguetes Infantiles con IA. El proyecto de ley solicita la prohibición de juguetes para niños que incorporen chatbots de IA, citando riesgos que van desde contenido inapropiado hasta la exposición de datos. La medida sigue a iniciativas a nivel estatal en lugares como California y Maryland para imponer moratorias o exigir controles de seguridad previos al lanzamiento.

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