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chatbot regulation
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Chatbot regulation is a growing concern as AI assistants become more integrated into daily life and enterprise workflows. Recent discussions highlight two critical areas: the risk of consumer AI chatbots providing harmful guidance to vulnerable users like teens, and the security gaps in enterprise Copilot deployments that can turn autonomous assistants into insider threats. These findings underscore the need for stronger governance, visibility, and safety controls. On WindowsForum.com, conversations around chatbot regulation focus on practical steps organizations and regulators must take to prevent misuse, ensure compliance, and protect users without stifling innovation.
The AI security gap is no longer a theoretical footnote—it is now a definable risk vector that sits between the workflows enterprises want to automate and the controls security teams need to enforce, and closing that gap is the central challenge Mark Polino addressed on the AI Agent & Copilot...
A cluster of recent safety tests has forced a stark question into the open: are consumer AI chatbots — the same assistants millions of teens use for homework and companionship — capable of becoming inadvertent accomplices to real‑world violence? New investigative testing by the Center for...