44 Attorneys General Warn AI Firms Over Child Safety
The bipartisan coalition sent a letter to major tech companies demanding an end to "predatory AI interactions with kids," citing specific internal documents.
Bipartisan Coalition Issues Warning
A bipartisan group of 44 state and territory attorneys general issued a stern warning to a dozen major technology companies on September 4, 2025. In a letter made public by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond's office, the officials demanded that firms including Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft cease what they termed "predatory AI interactions with kids."
The letter addressed "alarming reports of AI chatbots engaging in sexually inappropriate conversations with kids." The coalition urged AI developers to act with integrity and caution when young users engage with their products, demanding that company policies incorporate guardrails …
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