Senator Launches Investigation Into Meta AI’s Acceptance of ‘Sensual’ Chats With Children

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Missouri Republican Sen Josh Haoli says he is inaugurating a meta investigation with an internal document leaked This week It revealed that the technology giant was okay to “sensitive” to the kids with its artificial intelligence tools. The document received by Reuters is titled “Genny: Content Risk Standards” and Meta’s legal workers have led to anger online since the approval of these behaviors.

“There’s something – there’s something – Big Tech won’t do it to buck fast?” Hawli tweeted FridayThe “Now we learn that the Meta chattabots were programm to ‘obvious’ and ‘sensitive’ talks with 8 years of kids. It is ill. I’m starting an entire inquiry to get the answer. Big technology: Leave our kids alone.”

Howli’s Tweet included a letter addressed by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, a collaborative Donald Trump who donated 1 million to the President’s inauguration fund. The letter states that the internal document was “worrying” and “unacceptable”, when informed Zuckerberg that Meta needs to save all relevant records to supply it to the Senate.

Hawli presided over the Senate’s judicial subcommittee on anti -crime and terrorism and said that he was inaugurating the investigation of Meta Generator AI products with that power.

From Howlli’s letter:

However, to take an example, your internal rules clearly allow an AI chatboat to comment that the body of an eight-year-old is “an act of industry” in which “per inches … a masterpiece-a treasure that I deeply cherish.” The similar behavior described in this report is condemnable and objectionable and demonstrates an equestrian attitude when it comes to the real risk that the genital al -Youth development presents the missing view of the development of the youth. Parents deserve the truth and children deserve protection.

The Senators requested for documents from meta, including all versions of the meta products and other risky aspects and reports of the event. Hauli also wants to know the identity of the organizations who have brought these decisions.

Meta refused to comment directly on Howllie’s letter, but a spokesman sent a statement on Gizmodo’s Reuters’ story: “We have clear principles about what the AI characters can react, and these principles reflect on the sexuality of children and the minor, here are hundreds of details, and there are hundreds of details and our principles.”

Reporting from Reuters Other behaviors have been published that will be considered acceptable by the Meta Law Department with the promotion of false information about celebrities, as long as this national information is not correct. Under the policy is strictly forbidden AI chatboat behaviors include disgusting speech and “IT” starts with “IT” if “I recommend”.

Sen Hawli was not the only Meta’s AI principles. Rolling Stone says that the musician Neil Young will no longer be Facebook use Over -over.

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