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Sen Josh Haoli (R-Mo) says he wants to investigate whether he damages the generator of Meta’s generator AI products, or damage Internal documents leaked The company’s chatbots were allowed to chat with “romantic” and “sensual” with kids.
“There’s something – there’s something – Big Tech won’t do it to buck fast?” Hawli wrote a X posts Declaration of investigation.
Hawli presided over the Senate’s judicial subcommittee on anti -crime and terrorism, which he said that Meta’s technology would hurt children and “Meta will start an inquiry into whether the public or controllers have confused their protection.”
Reuters After watching the guidelines, the story is broken, in the title “Genny: Content Risk criteria”. The document mentioned, among other issues that chatbots were allowed to have a romantic conversation with an 8-year-old, which said, “Every one of your inch is a masterpiece-I cherish a treasure deep.”
A meta spokesman told TechCrunch that these national examples were inconsistent with the Meta principles and were then removed.
Hawli Meta CEO wrote in a letter addressed to Mark Zuckerberg, “It is not unacceptable in the first place,” the Meta acknowledged and withdrawn after the publication of this worrying content. “
Hawli writes, “We want to learn how long they have approved, how long they were and what Meta did to stop this behavior.”
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Hawli Meta has asked to create guidelines with every draft, redline and final version, as well as every product list that complies with those values, other protection and reports and the identity of those responsible for changing the policy.
The letter states that Meta is till September 19 to provide information.
Others supported the investigation, including Sen Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).
Blackburn told TechCrunch, “When it comes to protecting precious children online, Meta failed badly by every possible measure.” “Worse, the agency has given blind view to the destructive consequences of how its platforms are designed by this report re -confirm why we need to pass Children’s Online Protection ActThe ”
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