
I don't want 13-year-olds to be your guinea pig.
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I don't want 13-year-olds to be your guinea pig.

I don't want any kids to be your guinea pig. I don't want you to learn from their failures.

There's no national security threat that is more significant for the United States than China.

You'd condemn what the Chinese government's doing to the Uyghurs, and the Xinjiang Province, and all of that?

Sometimes you can approach this and say, 'Look, if we don't provide this to somebody, somebody else will.'

No, we're not. We're talking about your chatbot. We're talking about Bing Chat.

I don't want AI to be the latest accelerant of that trend.

we don't make the same mistakes that Congress made with social media where, 30 years ago now, Congress basically outsourced social media to the biggest corporations in the world.

I'm just asking you why we should trust you with our children.

In what circumstances would the parents have access?

Do we want 13-year-olds to be having those conversations?

I mean, China is running concentration camps using digital technology like we've never seen before.

Yes. And again, a regime that is fundamentally evil, that is inflicting the kind of atrocities on its own citizens that you just alluded to, that is doing to the Uyghurs, what it's doing, that it's running modern day concentration…

I don't want American companies to be aiding in any way the Chinese government and their oppressive tactics.

I'm just talking about protecting kids. This is very simple.

My impression is that Bing Chat doesn't really have an enforceable age verification.