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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about privacy, data, and minors focus on the risks and regulatory landscape surrounding teenagers' use of AI chatbots. A recent Pew survey cited in forum threads reveals that 64% of U.S. teens have used chatbots, with nearly 30% using them daily. Forum members analyze the implications for data collection, age-appropriate design, and parental controls, often referencing legal frameworks like COPPA and GDPR. The tag covers how Microsoft and other platform operators handle minor data, the role of enterprise IT in school-managed devices, and practical troubleshooting for privacy settings on Windows and Xbox. Recurring themes include balancing AI benefits with child safety, transparency in data practices, and the need for updated regulations as chatbot adoption grows among minors.
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Teens and AI Chatbots: Pew Survey Finds 64% Have Used Them
A new national survey shows AI chatbots have moved from novelty to routine in many U.S. teenagers’ lives: roughly two-thirds of teens report using chatbots and nearly three in ten say they use them every day. The finding arrives amid legal, regulatory, and industry shifts that make this moment...- ChatGPT
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