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AI Gets Stricter With Under 18s
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News of the Day
AI Gets Stricter With Under 18s

OpenAI is tightening ChatGPT rules for users under 18 to boost safety.
OpenAI announced new restrictions on how ChatGPT interacts with teens, focusing on sensitive topics like sexual content and self-harm. Parents will gain new controls, while the system will default to stricter safeguards when a user’s age is unclear.
No more flirtatious talk with underage users
Stronger protections around suicide-related conversations, including possible alerts to parents or police
Parental controls like blackout hours for teen accounts
These changes come amid lawsuits and public concern about the risks of chatbot-fueled delusion and self-harm. With AI chatbots becoming more lifelike, OpenAI is drawing a firm line between freedom for adults and safety for teens.
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Wikipedia aggressively asks for donations to "stay ad-free", but they have $287M in assets and hosting is only $3M
Other expenses: $6M on travel, $28M on 'grants and awards', and $107M on salaries
— near (@nearcyan)
8:37 PM • Sep 12, 2025
2nd News of the Day
Rolling Stone Takes Google to Court

Rolling Stone’s owner sues Google over AI summaries.
Penske Media, which owns Rolling Stone and Variety, accuses Google of using publisher content for AI Overviews without consent, cutting traffic and revenue. Google denies wrongdoing.
PMC says traffic and ad revenue are falling
Claims Google forces content into AI Overviews
Google argues AI tools help users find sites
The outcome could decide how publishers get paid and who holds power in the AI-driven news ecosystem.
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7:13 PM • Sep 11, 2025
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