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kid safe ai
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The tag 'kid safe ai' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's approach to making AI safe for children, particularly through its Copilot family of chatbots. In a recent thread, Microsoft's AI chief Mustafa Suleyman emphasized that Copilot is designed to be boundaried, safe, and suitable for use by children, distinguishing it from rivals that may blur lines between human and machine interaction. The focus is on conversational AI as a productivity and support tool rather than an entertainment platform. This tag is relevant for parents, educators, and IT administrators interested in child-safe AI policies and Microsoft's safety features.
Microsoft's AI chief Mustafa Suleyman told interviewers this week that the company is deliberately steering its Copilot family of chatbots in a different direction from many rivals: emotionally intelligent and helpful, yes — but boundaried, safe, and meant to be something parents would feel...