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But your safety architecture didn't stop an adult.

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

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

I'd argue more broadly that our economic policy the last 30 years has been downright disastrous for working people.

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

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

I completely endorse--and good, the technology is being used properly, we probably need an export control regime that weaves those three things together.

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

we have a responsibility here now to do our part to make sure that this new technology, which holds a lot of promise but also peril, actually works for the American people.

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

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

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

In what circumstances would the parents have access?

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