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Senate Judiciary Committee Moves to Ban AI Chatbots for Kids: The GUARD Act Explained

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**Headline: Congress Finally Decides Kids Shouldn’t Have Fake Friends** So, the Senate Judiciary Committee has decided it’s time to step in and protect our precious children from the dangers of AI companions. They unanimously advanced a bill, the GUARD Act, which would ban these digital buddies for anyone under 18. Because nothing says “we care” like a bunch of politicians finally noticing what’s been obvious for ages. This bill, backed by Sens. Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal, aims to keep minors from being exposed to AI chatbots that might, I don’t know, say something inappropriate. It’s almost like they think kids shouldn’t be chatting with robots that could lead them down a dark path. What a groundbreaking revelation! But let’s take a moment to appreciate the timing. Why is it that lawmakers only seem to wake up to these issues when they can slap a catchy name on it? It’s like they’re in a race to see who can look the most concerned about protecting kids—while ignoring the fact that parents might want to weigh in on this too. And let’s not forget the irony here: while Congress is busy banning AI friends, they’ve been silent on the real dangers kids face online. You know, like actual human predators or the endless stream of misinformation. But sure, let’s focus on the robots that can’t even make a decent cup of coffee. In the end, this bill is less about protecting kids and more about lawmakers wanting to look good in front of the cameras. So, what’s next? Are we going to ban video games too? Because if that’s the case, we might as well start wrapping kids in bubble wrap now.

By Admin | Published: April 30, 2026 at 5:17 pm

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