La Norvège interdit l'IA générative aux jeunes écoliers

La Norvège interdit aux jeunes écoliers l'utilisation d'outils d'IA générative. Une utilisation prudente est autorisée à partir de 13 ans.

Cette politique vise les écoliers en dessous d'un certain âge afin de limiter leur exposition à cette technologie. Les autorités cherchent à encourager les méthodes d'apprentissage traditionnelles. Ce changement intervient dans un contexte de débat croissant sur l'IA dans l'éducation à travers le monde.

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The UK government announced plans on June 15 to ban social media use for children under 16, with rules expected to take effect in spring 2027. The proposal would require platforms to implement strict age checks and restrict certain features for minors.

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has announced plans to ban social media and AI chatbots for the province's youth. The proposal comes amid broader discussions in Canada about restricting children's access to these platforms. Details on age limits and enforcement remain unclear.

The Japanese government announced on Friday it will establish a council of experts to discuss whether unauthorized use of sound data in AI-generated content emulating voice actors violates the Civil Code, amid advances in generative AI. The Justice Ministry panel will also address use of actors' images and present guidelines by July, as no legal precedent exists.

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The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bipartisan bill requiring AI companies to implement age verification for chatbots to protect minors. The legislation, co-sponsored by Senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal, prohibits AI companions for children and blocks sexually explicit content or self-harm encouragement. This rare cross-aisle agreement signals potential for swift Senate passage.

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