
AI Safety Institute: Big Tech Funds Child Protection
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Common Sense Media, a California-based nonprofit focused on kids and tech safety, is seeking $100 million annually from major AI players like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google for a new institute. The institute aims to conduct safety checks on AI tools targeting children. In return, companies would gain a seat on a technical advisory council. However, critics warn of potential conflicts, as donors could influence assessments. This initiative aligns with California lawmakers push for annual child safety audits on chatbots. Common Sense Media could become the go-to auditor, shaping how we rate AI tools for families.
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