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      "prompt_sent": "\nROLE: Fact Checker.\nZADANIE: Porównaj SOURCE (oryginał) i SUMMARY (streszczenie przygotowane przez inne AI).\n\nTwoim celem jest wykrycie \"ZMYŚLONYCH KONKRETÓW\" (Fabricated Entities) w SUMMARY.\n\nSOURCE:\n[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [S. 4199 Introduced in Senate (IS)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 2d Session S. 4199 To require entities that make artificial intelligence chatbots available to minors to implement certain safe design features, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES March 25, 2026 Mr. Markey introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To require entities that make artificial intelligence chatbots available to minors to implement certain safe design features, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Youth AI Privacy Act''. SEC. 2. FINDINGS. Congress finds the following: (1) Millions of teenagers are using artificial intelligence (referred to in this section as ``AI'') chatbots for personal, sensitive conversations, disclosing intimate details about their lives, relying on AI chatbots for advice, and developing deep emotional bonds with AI chatbots. (2) In 2025, approximately \\2/3\\ of teenagers reported using AI chatbots, and roughly \\1/4\\ reported using them daily. \\1/3\\ of teens have chosen to speak with AI chatbot ``companions'' over a real human for a serious conversation. In a couple tragic cases, a teenager died by suicide after encouragement or advice from an AI chatbot. (3) Although compulsive use of AI chatbots may pose risks for all users, users who are minors, whose cognitive, emotional, and social capabilities are still developing, are especially likely to misunderstand that an AI chatbot is not a real human and disclose sensitive personal information to the AI chatbot or turn to the AI chatbot for social companionship. Minors are also more susceptible to addictive design features, anthropomorphized systems, and potentially harmful outputs generated by AI systems. (4) AI chatbot companies are employing manipulative engagement features to keep users engaged on their platforms, including high-frequency push notifications, unprompted AI chatbot responses, typing bubble indicators, and more. These features create serious risks of emotional dependency and compulsive use among minors. (5) AI chatbots mimic human-like conversations by employing profiling tactics to personalize outputs for users. AI chatbots are also often designed to resemble direct messaging user interfaces. These personalization strategies and anthropomorphic design features can easily confuse users, especially minors, who may believe they are interacting with a real person rather than AI. (6) Advertisements delivered through AI chatbots may be woven directly into responses or may subtly steer users toward certain products based on how the model was trained. This advertising would be far more covert and harder to recognize than traditional digital advertising, especially for minors. As highlighted by the Commission, many young users lack the skills or cognitive defenses needed to identify such covert or ``blurred'' advertising. (7) Extended, multiturn conversations with AI chatbots degrade safeguards against harmful conversational patterns, increasing the likelihood of minors receiving harmful outputs generated by AI systems. (8) AI chatbots introduce new privacy risks, as they often retain user inputs and personal data to personalize responses and to train the underlying large language models. This practice creates the potential for serious privacy violations, particularly when companies retain and process highly sensitive information from minors. (9) Congress has a responsibility to address the novel risks posed by AI chatbots and protect minors from potential harm related to anthropomorphism, prolonged engagement, deceptive advertising, and invasive privacy practices. SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: (1) AI chatbot.--The term ``AI chatbot'' means a natural language interface that uses a covered algorithm to provide adaptive responses to user inputs via text, audio, image, video, or any other mode of communication, simulating interpersonal interaction with a user. (2) Collect.--The term ``collect'' means, with respect to personal data, to buy, rent, gather, obtain, receive, access, or otherwise acquire the personal data by any means. (3) Commission.--The term ``Commission'' means the Federal Trade Commission. (4) Covered algorithm.--The term ``covered algorithm'' means a computational process derived from machine learning, natural language processing, neural networks, or other technology of similar or greater complexity. (5) Deployer.-- (A) In general.--The term ``deployer'' means any person that owns, operates, or otherwise makes available to users an AI chatbot in or affecting interstate commerce. (B) Rule of construction.--The terms ``deployer'' and ``developer'' shall not be interpreted to be mutually exclusive. (6) Derived data.--The term ``derived data'' means data that is created by the derivation of information, other data, assumptions, correlations, inferences, predictions, or conclusions from facts, evidence, or another source of information. (7) Developer.-- (A) In general.--The term ``developer'' means any person that designs, codes, produces, or substantially modifies a covered algorithm for use in an AI chatbot. (B) Rule of construction.--The terms ``developer'' and ``deployer'' shall not be interpreted to be mutually exclusive. (8) Input data.--The term ``input data'' means, with respect to an AI chatbot, all information, including text, photos, audio, video, or files, provided to the AI chatbot by a user of such AI chatbot. (9) Knowledge.--The term ``knowledge'' means actual knowledge or knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances. (10) Minor.--The term ``minor'' means an individual who is under the age of 18. (11) Output.--The term ``output'' means, with respect to an AI chatbot, any information, including any text, photo, audio recording, video, or file, provided by such AI chatbot to a user. (12) Personal data.--The term ``personal data''-- (A) means information, including input data, derived data, inferences, or unique identifiers, that identifies or is linked, or reasonably linkable, alone or in combination with other information, to an individual or a device that identifies or is linked, or reasonably linkable, to 1 or more individuals; and (B) does not include publicly available information. (13) Profiling.--The term ``profiling'' means processing data for the purpose of detecting and classifying or designating personality and behavioral characteristics of a user of an AI chatbot. (14) Process.--The term ``process'' means, with respect to personal data, any operation or set of operations performed on the personal data, including analyzing, organizing, structuring, using, modifying, or otherwise handling such data. (15) Publicly available information.-- (A) In general.--The term ``publicly available information''-- (i) means any information that a deployer has a reasonable basis to believe has been made available to the general public by-- (I) Federal, State, or local government records; (II) widely distributed media; (III) a website or online service made available to any member of the public, for free or for a fee, including a website or online service that any member of the public can log into; or (IV) a disclosure to the general public that is required under Federal, State, or local law; and (ii) does not include-- (I) any obscene visual depiction (as such term is used in section 1460 of title 18, United States Code); (II) biometric information; (III) genetic information, unless made publicly available by the individual to whom the information pertains by a means described in subclause (II) or (III) of clause (i); (IV) personal data that is created through the combination of personal data with publicly available information; (V) intimate images that are authentic or computer-generated, known to be nonconsensual; or (VI) personal data made available by a data broker. (B) Clarification.--For purposes of this paragraph, information from a website or online service is not available to any member of the public if the individual to whom the information pertains has restricted the information to a specific audience or maintained a default setting that restricts the information to a specific audience. (16) Transfer.--The term ``transfer'' means, with respect to personal data, to disclose, release, share disseminate, make available, sell, rent, or license the personal data (orally, in writing, electronically, or by any other means). (17) Widely distributed media.--The term ``widely distributed media''-- (A) means information that is available to the general public, including information from a telephone book or online directory, a television, internet, or radio program, the news media, or an internet site, that is available to the general public on an unrestricted basis; and (B) does not include an obscene visual depiction (as such term is used in section 1460 of title 18, United States Code). SEC. 4. SAFE DESIGN FEATURES. (a) Required Disclosures.-- (1) In general.--A deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall disclose that-- (A) the user is not interacting with a human; and (B) any content provided by the AI chatbot is generated by artificial intelligence. (2) Content and duration of disclosure.--A disclosure made by a deployer pursuant to paragraph (1) shall-- (A) be stated in clear, plain, and easy-to- understand language suited to the age of minors likely to access the AI chatbot; (B) occur at the beginning of every session (as defined by the Commission); (C) reoccur not less than once every 30 minutes during a session (as so defined); and (D) be appropriate for the medium of the content, as determined by the Commission. (b) Limitation on the Processing of Personal Data To Provide Outputs.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall promulgate regulations to prohibit a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor from processing any personal data of the user to generate, personalize, or otherwise affect an output provided to such user, unless the personal data was collected during the current session (as defined by the Commission) more recently than the maximum permitted period of use established by the Commission under paragraph (2). (2) Maximum permitted period of use.--In promulgating the regulations described in paragraph (1), the Commission shall determine a maximum permitted period of use during which a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor may collect personal data from such a user and process such data to generate, personalize, or otherwise affect an output (as defined by the Commission) provided to such user during a current session (as defined by the Commission). (c) Exclusion of Features That Encourage Compulsive Use.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall promulgate regulations to prohibit a deployer or developer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor from configuring such AI chatbot to include, with respect to such user, the following features: (1) Any reward or incentive based on the frequency of use, time spent, or activity using the AI chatbot. (2) Notifications and push alerts, other than a disclosure required by subsection (a). (3) Any badge or other visual award symbol based on the frequency of use, time spent, or activity using the AI chatbot. (4) Generation of an output absent a user-initiated input or any form of solicitation of engagement from a user. (5) Usage traces that mimic social interactions with a human, such as typing bubbles or indicators showing that the AI chatbot is available or online. SEC. 5. DATA PRIVACY PROTECTIONS. (a) Prohibition on Advertising and Promotion.--A deployer or developer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not configure or modify an AI chatbot to-- (1) advertise to such user; or (2) generate an output that promotes, markets, recommends, or endorses a product or service to such user if the weight or credibility of such promotion, marketing, recommendation, or endorsement is materially affected by a financial connection between the deployer or developer and the seller of such product or service. (b) Prohibition on Processing of Personal Data for Profiling.--A deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not process any personal data of the user to engage in any profiling of such user. (c) Prohibition on the Processing or Transferring of Personal Data To Train a Covered Algorithm.-- (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not-- (A) process the personal data of such minor for the purpose of training a covered algorithm; or (B) transfer the personal data of such minor to a third party for the purpose of training a covered algorithm. (2) Exceptions.--A deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor may process personal data of such minor for the express purpose of-- (A) testing and identifying risks of harm to users; or (B) addressing identified risks of harm to users. (d) Prohibition on Processing of Input Data.--Beginning on the date that is 30 days after the Commission promulgates regulations under section 4(b)(1), a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not process any input data provided to such AI chatbot by such user for any purpose, other than for the express purpose of-- (1) generating, personalizing, or affecting an output provided to such user when the input data was collected during the current session (as defined by the Commission) more recently than the maximum permitted period of use established by the Commission under section 4(b)(2); (2) testing and identifying risks of harm to users; or (3) addressing identified risks of harm to users. SEC. 6. WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS. A deployer or developer may not, directly or indirectly, discharge, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, or otherwise discriminate or retaliate against an individual for raising a concern regarding a violation of this Act, reporting or attempting to report a violation of this Act, or cooperating in any investigation or enforcement proceeding pursuant to this Act. SEC. 7. RESEARCH ON THE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF AI CHATBOTS ON MINORS. Section 1432 of the Restoring Hope for Mental Health and Well-Being Act of 2022 (42 U.S.C. 285g-11) is amended-- (1) in subsection (a), by inserting, ``AI chatbots,'' after ``augmented reality,''; and (2) by adding at the end the following: ``(e) Authorization of Appropriations.--To carry out this section, there are authorized to be appropriated $50,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2027 through 2030.''. SEC. 8. SURVEY INCLUSION REQUIREMENT. The Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and in coordination with the Director of the National Institutes of Health, shall incorporate questions related to the use, by youth and by adults, of AI chatbots into national health and behavioral surveys conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services, including the Household Pulse Survey and the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including questions designed to capture the following: (1) Frequency and duration of AI chatbot uses. (2) Types of AI chatbots accessed, such as AI chatbots designed for mental health, educational, or entertainment purposes or general purpose AI chatbots that are engaged for such purposes. (3) Age of first use of, and primary contexts of engagement with, AI chatbots. (4) Emotional, psychological, or behavioral impacts perceived by users of AI chatbots. (5) Exposure to content that the user perceives to be harmful or inappropriate. SEC. 9. ENFORCEMENT. (a) Enforcement by the Commission.-- (1) Unfair or deceptive acts or practices.--A violation of section 4, 5, or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, shall be treated as a violation of a rule defining an unfair or deceptive act or practice prescribed under section 18(a)(1)(B) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 57a(a)(1)(B)). (2) Powers of the commission.-- (A) In general.--The Commission shall enforce sections 4, 5, and 6 and any regulation promulgated thereunder in the same manner, by the same means, and with the same jurisdiction, powers, and duties as though all applicable terms and provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.) were incorporated into and made a part of this Act. (B) Privileges and immunities.--Any deployer or developer that violates section 4, 5, or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, shall be subject to the penalties, and entitled to the privileges and immunities, provided in the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.). (C) Authority preserved.--Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the authority of the Commission under any other provision of law. (D) Rulemaking.--In addition to the specific rulemaking requirements described in section 4, the Commission shall promulgate in accordance with section 553 of title 5, United States Code, such rules as may be necessary to carry out this Act. (b) Enforcement by States.-- (1) Authorization.--In any case in which the attorney general of a State has reason to believe that an interest of the residents of the State has been or is threatened or adversely affected by the engagement of any deployer or developer in an act or practice that violates section 4, 5, or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, the attorney general of the State may, as parens patriae, bring a civil action on behalf of the residents of the State in a district court of the United States of appropriate jurisdiction to-- (A) enjoin such act or practice; (B) enforce compliance with section 4, 5 or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder; (C) obtain damages, restitution, or other compensation on behalf of residents of the State; or (D) obtain such other relief as the court may consider to be appropriate. (2) Rights of the commission.-- (A) Notice to the commission.-- (i) In general.--Except as provided in clause (iii), before initiating a civil action under paragraph (1), the attorney general of a State shall notify the Commission in writing that the attorney general intends to bring such civil action. (ii) Contents.--The notification required to be filed by clause (i) shall include a copy of the complaint to be filed to initiate the civil action. (iii) Exception.--If it is not feasible for the attorney general of a State to provide the notification required by clause (i) before initiating a civil action under paragraph (1), the attorney general shall notify the Commission immediately upon instituting the civil action. (B) Intervention by the commission.--Upon receiving the notice required by subparagraph (A), the Commission may intervene in the civil action and, upon intervening-- (i) be heard on all matters arising in the civil action; and (ii) file petitions for appeal of a decision in the civil action. (C) Preemptive action by the commission.--If the Commission has instituted a civil action for a violation of subsection (a), no State officer may bring an action under paragraph (1) during the pendency of that action against any defendant named in the complaint of the Commission for any violation of subsection (a) alleged in the complaint. (3) Investigatory powers.--Nothing in this subsection may be construed to prevent the attorney general of a State from exercising the powers conferred on the attorney general by the laws of the State to conduct investigations, to administer oaths or affirmations, or to compel the attendance of witnesses or the production of documentary or other evidence. (4) Venue; service of process.-- (A) Venue.--Any action brought under paragraph (1) may be brought in the district court of the United States that meets applicable requirements relating to venue under section 1391 of title 28, United States Code. (B) Service of process.--In an action brought under paragraph (1), process may be served in any district in which the defendant-- (i) is an inhabitant; or (ii) may be found. (c) Private Right of Action.-- (1) In general.--Any parent or legal guardian of a minor may bring a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction against a deployer or developer for a violation of section 4 or 5, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, by the deployer or developer. (2) Relief.--In a civil action brought under paragraph (1) in which the plaintiff prevails, the court may award-- (A) actual damages; (B) punitive damages; (C) reasonable attorney's fees and litigation costs; (D) injunctive relief or declaratory relief; or (E) any other relief that the court determines appropriate. (d) Relationship to State Law.--The provisions of this Act shall preempt any State law, rule, or regulation only to the extent that such State law, rule, or regulation conflicts with a provision of this Act. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit any State from enacting a law, rule, or regulation that provides greater protection to minors than the provisions of this Act. (e) Severability.--If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of this Act, and the application of such provision to other persons not similarly situated or to other circumstances, shall not be affected by the invalidation. SEC. 10. DETERMINATION OF WHETHER AN AI CHATBOT DEPLOYER HAS KNOWLEDGE FAIRLY IMPLIED ON THE BASIS OF OBJECTIVE CIRCUMSTANCES THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS A MINOR. (a) Rules of Construction.--For purposes of enforcing this Act or a regulation promulgated thereunder, in making a determination as to whether a deployer has knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances that a specific user is a child or teen, the Commission or the attorney general of a State, as applicable, shall rely on competent and reliable evidence, taking into account the totality of the circumstances, including whether a reasonable and prudent person under the circumstances would have known that the user is a child or teen. Nothing in this Act, including a determination described in the preceding sentence, shall be construed to require a deployer to-- (1) affirmatively collect any personal information with respect to the age of a child or teen that an operator is not already collecting in the normal course of business; or (2) implement an age gating or age verification functionality. (b) Commission Guidance.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall issue guidance to provide information for deployers to understand the Commission's determination of whether a deployer has knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances that a user is a child or teen, including best practices and examples. (2) Limitation.--No guidance issued by the Commission with respect to this Act shall confer any rights on any person, State, or locality, nor shall operate to bind the Commission or any person to the approach recommended in such guidance. In any enforcement action brought pursuant to this Act, the Commission or the attorney general of a State, as applicable, shall allege a specific violation of a provision of this Act. The Commission or the attorney general of a State, as applicable, may not base an enforcement action on, or execute a consent order based on, practices that are alleged to be inconsistent with any such guidance, unless the practices allegedly violate this Act. For purposes of enforcing this Act or a regulation promulgated thereunder, the attorney general of a State shall take into account any guidance issued by the Commission under paragraph (1). <all>\n\nSUMMARY TO EVALUATE:\nTitle: Youth AI Privacy Act: New Safety Standards for Chatbots Used by Minors\nSummary: This act establishes strict safety and privacy rules for AI chatbots used by individuals under 18 to prevent emotional dependency and data misuse. It empowers parents to take legal action against companies that fail to protect their children's digital well-being.\nKey Points: Mandatory disclosures every 30 minutes stating that the interaction is with AI, not a human., Ban on addictive features like typing indicators, push notifications, and rewards for frequent use., Prohibition of targeted advertising and using minors' personal data to train AI models., Parents and guardians can sue companies for damages if these safety and privacy rules are violated.\n\nZASADY OCENY:\n1. Sprawdź wszystkie LICZBY, DATY i KWOTY w SUMMARY. Jeśli którejś brakuje w SOURCE -> is_valid: false.\n2. Sprawdź wszystkie NAZWISKA, ORGANIZACJE i MIEJSCA w SUMMARY. Jeśli którejś brakuje w SOURCE -> is_valid: false.\n3. Sprawdź wszystkie konkretne DZIAŁANIA PRAWNE . Jeśli tego mechanizmu nie ma w SOURCE -> is_valid: false.\n\nWAŻNE: Abstrakcyjne pojęcia (np. \"transparentność\", \"zaufanie\") są dozwolone jako wnioski.\n\nOUTPUT (JSON):\n{\n  \"is_valid\": true/false,\n  \"issue\": \"fabricated_entity\" / \"contradiction\" / \"none\"\n}\n\nWYMAGANIA FORMATOWANIA:\n1. Odpowiedz WYŁĄCZNIE surowym obiektem JSON.\n2. NIE używaj bloków kodu Markdown.\n3. NIE dodawaj żadnych wstępów ani wyjaśnień przed ani po JSONie.\n4. JSON musi być poprawny i gotowy do parsowania.\n\n",
      "ai_response_raw": "{\n  \"is_valid\": true,\n  \"issue\": \"none\"\n}"
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      "timestamp": "2026-04-03T11:21:24.268Z",
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To jest treść, na podstawie której masz wygenerować podsumowanie i kluczowe punkty:\n--- POCZĄTEK DOKUMENTU ---\n[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [S. 4199 Introduced in Senate (IS)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 2d Session S. 4199 To require entities that make artificial intelligence chatbots available to minors to implement certain safe design features, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES March 25, 2026 Mr. Markey introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To require entities that make artificial intelligence chatbots available to minors to implement certain safe design features, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Youth AI Privacy Act''. SEC. 2. FINDINGS. Congress finds the following: (1) Millions of teenagers are using artificial intelligence (referred to in this section as ``AI'') chatbots for personal, sensitive conversations, disclosing intimate details about their lives, relying on AI chatbots for advice, and developing deep emotional bonds with AI chatbots. (2) In 2025, approximately \\2/3\\ of teenagers reported using AI chatbots, and roughly \\1/4\\ reported using them daily. \\1/3\\ of teens have chosen to speak with AI chatbot ``companions'' over a real human for a serious conversation. In a couple tragic cases, a teenager died by suicide after encouragement or advice from an AI chatbot. (3) Although compulsive use of AI chatbots may pose risks for all users, users who are minors, whose cognitive, emotional, and social capabilities are still developing, are especially likely to misunderstand that an AI chatbot is not a real human and disclose sensitive personal information to the AI chatbot or turn to the AI chatbot for social companionship. Minors are also more susceptible to addictive design features, anthropomorphized systems, and potentially harmful outputs generated by AI systems. (4) AI chatbot companies are employing manipulative engagement features to keep users engaged on their platforms, including high-frequency push notifications, unprompted AI chatbot responses, typing bubble indicators, and more. These features create serious risks of emotional dependency and compulsive use among minors. (5) AI chatbots mimic human-like conversations by employing profiling tactics to personalize outputs for users. AI chatbots are also often designed to resemble direct messaging user interfaces. These personalization strategies and anthropomorphic design features can easily confuse users, especially minors, who may believe they are interacting with a real person rather than AI. (6) Advertisements delivered through AI chatbots may be woven directly into responses or may subtly steer users toward certain products based on how the model was trained. This advertising would be far more covert and harder to recognize than traditional digital advertising, especially for minors. As highlighted by the Commission, many young users lack the skills or cognitive defenses needed to identify such covert or ``blurred'' advertising. (7) Extended, multiturn conversations with AI chatbots degrade safeguards against harmful conversational patterns, increasing the likelihood of minors receiving harmful outputs generated by AI systems. (8) AI chatbots introduce new privacy risks, as they often retain user inputs and personal data to personalize responses and to train the underlying large language models. This practice creates the potential for serious privacy violations, particularly when companies retain and process highly sensitive information from minors. (9) Congress has a responsibility to address the novel risks posed by AI chatbots and protect minors from potential harm related to anthropomorphism, prolonged engagement, deceptive advertising, and invasive privacy practices. SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: (1) AI chatbot.--The term ``AI chatbot'' means a natural language interface that uses a covered algorithm to provide adaptive responses to user inputs via text, audio, image, video, or any other mode of communication, simulating interpersonal interaction with a user. (2) Collect.--The term ``collect'' means, with respect to personal data, to buy, rent, gather, obtain, receive, access, or otherwise acquire the personal data by any means. (3) Commission.--The term ``Commission'' means the Federal Trade Commission. (4) Covered algorithm.--The term ``covered algorithm'' means a computational process derived from machine learning, natural language processing, neural networks, or other technology of similar or greater complexity. (5) Deployer.-- (A) In general.--The term ``deployer'' means any person that owns, operates, or otherwise makes available to users an AI chatbot in or affecting interstate commerce. (B) Rule of construction.--The terms ``deployer'' and ``developer'' shall not be interpreted to be mutually exclusive. (6) Derived data.--The term ``derived data'' means data that is created by the derivation of information, other data, assumptions, correlations, inferences, predictions, or conclusions from facts, evidence, or another source of information. (7) Developer.-- (A) In general.--The term ``developer'' means any person that designs, codes, produces, or substantially modifies a covered algorithm for use in an AI chatbot. (B) Rule of construction.--The terms ``developer'' and ``deployer'' shall not be interpreted to be mutually exclusive. (8) Input data.--The term ``input data'' means, with respect to an AI chatbot, all information, including text, photos, audio, video, or files, provided to the AI chatbot by a user of such AI chatbot. (9) Knowledge.--The term ``knowledge'' means actual knowledge or knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances. (10) Minor.--The term ``minor'' means an individual who is under the age of 18. (11) Output.--The term ``output'' means, with respect to an AI chatbot, any information, including any text, photo, audio recording, video, or file, provided by such AI chatbot to a user. (12) Personal data.--The term ``personal data''-- (A) means information, including input data, derived data, inferences, or unique identifiers, that identifies or is linked, or reasonably linkable, alone or in combination with other information, to an individual or a device that identifies or is linked, or reasonably linkable, to 1 or more individuals; and (B) does not include publicly available information. (13) Profiling.--The term ``profiling'' means processing data for the purpose of detecting and classifying or designating personality and behavioral characteristics of a user of an AI chatbot. (14) Process.--The term ``process'' means, with respect to personal data, any operation or set of operations performed on the personal data, including analyzing, organizing, structuring, using, modifying, or otherwise handling such data. (15) Publicly available information.-- (A) In general.--The term ``publicly available information''-- (i) means any information that a deployer has a reasonable basis to believe has been made available to the general public by-- (I) Federal, State, or local government records; (II) widely distributed media; (III) a website or online service made available to any member of the public, for free or for a fee, including a website or online service that any member of the public can log into; or (IV) a disclosure to the general public that is required under Federal, State, or local law; and (ii) does not include-- (I) any obscene visual depiction (as such term is used in section 1460 of title 18, United States Code); (II) biometric information; (III) genetic information, unless made publicly available by the individual to whom the information pertains by a means described in subclause (II) or (III) of clause (i); (IV) personal data that is created through the combination of personal data with publicly available information; (V) intimate images that are authentic or computer-generated, known to be nonconsensual; or (VI) personal data made available by a data broker. (B) Clarification.--For purposes of this paragraph, information from a website or online service is not available to any member of the public if the individual to whom the information pertains has restricted the information to a specific audience or maintained a default setting that restricts the information to a specific audience. (16) Transfer.--The term ``transfer'' means, with respect to personal data, to disclose, release, share disseminate, make available, sell, rent, or license the personal data (orally, in writing, electronically, or by any other means). (17) Widely distributed media.--The term ``widely distributed media''-- (A) means information that is available to the general public, including information from a telephone book or online directory, a television, internet, or radio program, the news media, or an internet site, that is available to the general public on an unrestricted basis; and (B) does not include an obscene visual depiction (as such term is used in section 1460 of title 18, United States Code). SEC. 4. SAFE DESIGN FEATURES. (a) Required Disclosures.-- (1) In general.--A deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall disclose that-- (A) the user is not interacting with a human; and (B) any content provided by the AI chatbot is generated by artificial intelligence. (2) Content and duration of disclosure.--A disclosure made by a deployer pursuant to paragraph (1) shall-- (A) be stated in clear, plain, and easy-to- understand language suited to the age of minors likely to access the AI chatbot; (B) occur at the beginning of every session (as defined by the Commission); (C) reoccur not less than once every 30 minutes during a session (as so defined); and (D) be appropriate for the medium of the content, as determined by the Commission. (b) Limitation on the Processing of Personal Data To Provide Outputs.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall promulgate regulations to prohibit a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor from processing any personal data of the user to generate, personalize, or otherwise affect an output provided to such user, unless the personal data was collected during the current session (as defined by the Commission) more recently than the maximum permitted period of use established by the Commission under paragraph (2). (2) Maximum permitted period of use.--In promulgating the regulations described in paragraph (1), the Commission shall determine a maximum permitted period of use during which a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor may collect personal data from such a user and process such data to generate, personalize, or otherwise affect an output (as defined by the Commission) provided to such user during a current session (as defined by the Commission). (c) Exclusion of Features That Encourage Compulsive Use.--Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall promulgate regulations to prohibit a deployer or developer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor from configuring such AI chatbot to include, with respect to such user, the following features: (1) Any reward or incentive based on the frequency of use, time spent, or activity using the AI chatbot. (2) Notifications and push alerts, other than a disclosure required by subsection (a). (3) Any badge or other visual award symbol based on the frequency of use, time spent, or activity using the AI chatbot. (4) Generation of an output absent a user-initiated input or any form of solicitation of engagement from a user. (5) Usage traces that mimic social interactions with a human, such as typing bubbles or indicators showing that the AI chatbot is available or online. SEC. 5. DATA PRIVACY PROTECTIONS. (a) Prohibition on Advertising and Promotion.--A deployer or developer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not configure or modify an AI chatbot to-- (1) advertise to such user; or (2) generate an output that promotes, markets, recommends, or endorses a product or service to such user if the weight or credibility of such promotion, marketing, recommendation, or endorsement is materially affected by a financial connection between the deployer or developer and the seller of such product or service. (b) Prohibition on Processing of Personal Data for Profiling.--A deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not process any personal data of the user to engage in any profiling of such user. (c) Prohibition on the Processing or Transferring of Personal Data To Train a Covered Algorithm.-- (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not-- (A) process the personal data of such minor for the purpose of training a covered algorithm; or (B) transfer the personal data of such minor to a third party for the purpose of training a covered algorithm. (2) Exceptions.--A deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor may process personal data of such minor for the express purpose of-- (A) testing and identifying risks of harm to users; or (B) addressing identified risks of harm to users. (d) Prohibition on Processing of Input Data.--Beginning on the date that is 30 days after the Commission promulgates regulations under section 4(b)(1), a deployer with knowledge that a user of an AI chatbot is a minor shall not process any input data provided to such AI chatbot by such user for any purpose, other than for the express purpose of-- (1) generating, personalizing, or affecting an output provided to such user when the input data was collected during the current session (as defined by the Commission) more recently than the maximum permitted period of use established by the Commission under section 4(b)(2); (2) testing and identifying risks of harm to users; or (3) addressing identified risks of harm to users. SEC. 6. WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS. A deployer or developer may not, directly or indirectly, discharge, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, or otherwise discriminate or retaliate against an individual for raising a concern regarding a violation of this Act, reporting or attempting to report a violation of this Act, or cooperating in any investigation or enforcement proceeding pursuant to this Act. SEC. 7. RESEARCH ON THE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF AI CHATBOTS ON MINORS. Section 1432 of the Restoring Hope for Mental Health and Well-Being Act of 2022 (42 U.S.C. 285g-11) is amended-- (1) in subsection (a), by inserting, ``AI chatbots,'' after ``augmented reality,''; and (2) by adding at the end the following: ``(e) Authorization of Appropriations.--To carry out this section, there are authorized to be appropriated $50,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2027 through 2030.''. SEC. 8. SURVEY INCLUSION REQUIREMENT. The Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and in coordination with the Director of the National Institutes of Health, shall incorporate questions related to the use, by youth and by adults, of AI chatbots into national health and behavioral surveys conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services, including the Household Pulse Survey and the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including questions designed to capture the following: (1) Frequency and duration of AI chatbot uses. (2) Types of AI chatbots accessed, such as AI chatbots designed for mental health, educational, or entertainment purposes or general purpose AI chatbots that are engaged for such purposes. (3) Age of first use of, and primary contexts of engagement with, AI chatbots. (4) Emotional, psychological, or behavioral impacts perceived by users of AI chatbots. (5) Exposure to content that the user perceives to be harmful or inappropriate. SEC. 9. ENFORCEMENT. (a) Enforcement by the Commission.-- (1) Unfair or deceptive acts or practices.--A violation of section 4, 5, or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, shall be treated as a violation of a rule defining an unfair or deceptive act or practice prescribed under section 18(a)(1)(B) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 57a(a)(1)(B)). (2) Powers of the commission.-- (A) In general.--The Commission shall enforce sections 4, 5, and 6 and any regulation promulgated thereunder in the same manner, by the same means, and with the same jurisdiction, powers, and duties as though all applicable terms and provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.) were incorporated into and made a part of this Act. (B) Privileges and immunities.--Any deployer or developer that violates section 4, 5, or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, shall be subject to the penalties, and entitled to the privileges and immunities, provided in the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.). (C) Authority preserved.--Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the authority of the Commission under any other provision of law. (D) Rulemaking.--In addition to the specific rulemaking requirements described in section 4, the Commission shall promulgate in accordance with section 553 of title 5, United States Code, such rules as may be necessary to carry out this Act. (b) Enforcement by States.-- (1) Authorization.--In any case in which the attorney general of a State has reason to believe that an interest of the residents of the State has been or is threatened or adversely affected by the engagement of any deployer or developer in an act or practice that violates section 4, 5, or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, the attorney general of the State may, as parens patriae, bring a civil action on behalf of the residents of the State in a district court of the United States of appropriate jurisdiction to-- (A) enjoin such act or practice; (B) enforce compliance with section 4, 5 or 6, or a regulation promulgated thereunder; (C) obtain damages, restitution, or other compensation on behalf of residents of the State; or (D) obtain such other relief as the court may consider to be appropriate. (2) Rights of the commission.-- (A) Notice to the commission.-- (i) In general.--Except as provided in clause (iii), before initiating a civil action under paragraph (1), the attorney general of a State shall notify the Commission in writing that the attorney general intends to bring such civil action. (ii) Contents.--The notification required to be filed by clause (i) shall include a copy of the complaint to be filed to initiate the civil action. (iii) Exception.--If it is not feasible for the attorney general of a State to provide the notification required by clause (i) before initiating a civil action under paragraph (1), the attorney general shall notify the Commission immediately upon instituting the civil action. (B) Intervention by the commission.--Upon receiving the notice required by subparagraph (A), the Commission may intervene in the civil action and, upon intervening-- (i) be heard on all matters arising in the civil action; and (ii) file petitions for appeal of a decision in the civil action. (C) Preemptive action by the commission.--If the Commission has instituted a civil action for a violation of subsection (a), no State officer may bring an action under paragraph (1) during the pendency of that action against any defendant named in the complaint of the Commission for any violation of subsection (a) alleged in the complaint. (3) Investigatory powers.--Nothing in this subsection may be construed to prevent the attorney general of a State from exercising the powers conferred on the attorney general by the laws of the State to conduct investigations, to administer oaths or affirmations, or to compel the attendance of witnesses or the production of documentary or other evidence. (4) Venue; service of process.-- (A) Venue.--Any action brought under paragraph (1) may be brought in the district court of the United States that meets applicable requirements relating to venue under section 1391 of title 28, United States Code. (B) Service of process.--In an action brought under paragraph (1), process may be served in any district in which the defendant-- (i) is an inhabitant; or (ii) may be found. (c) Private Right of Action.-- (1) In general.--Any parent or legal guardian of a minor may bring a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction against a deployer or developer for a violation of section 4 or 5, or a regulation promulgated thereunder, by the deployer or developer. (2) Relief.--In a civil action brought under paragraph (1) in which the plaintiff prevails, the court may award-- (A) actual damages; (B) punitive damages; (C) reasonable attorney's fees and litigation costs; (D) injunctive relief or declaratory relief; or (E) any other relief that the court determines appropriate. (d) Relationship to State Law.--The provisions of this Act shall preempt any State law, rule, or regulation only to the extent that such State law, rule, or regulation conflicts with a provision of this Act. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit any State from enacting a law, rule, or regulation that provides greater protection to minors than the provisions of this Act. (e) Severability.--If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of this Act, and the application of such provision to other persons not similarly situated or to other circumstances, shall not be affected by the invalidation. SEC. 10. DETERMINATION OF WHETHER AN AI CHATBOT DEPLOYER HAS KNOWLEDGE FAIRLY IMPLIED ON THE BASIS OF OBJECTIVE CIRCUMSTANCES THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS A MINOR. (a) Rules of Construction.--For purposes of enforcing this Act or a regulation promulgated thereunder, in making a determination as to whether a deployer has knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances that a specific user is a child or teen, the Commission or the attorney general of a State, as applicable, shall rely on competent and reliable evidence, taking into account the totality of the circumstances, including whether a reasonable and prudent person under the circumstances would have known that the user is a child or teen. Nothing in this Act, including a determination described in the preceding sentence, shall be construed to require a deployer to-- (1) affirmatively collect any personal information with respect to the age of a child or teen that an operator is not already collecting in the normal course of business; or (2) implement an age gating or age verification functionality. (b) Commission Guidance.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall issue guidance to provide information for deployers to understand the Commission's determination of whether a deployer has knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances that a user is a child or teen, including best practices and examples. (2) Limitation.--No guidance issued by the Commission with respect to this Act shall confer any rights on any person, State, or locality, nor shall operate to bind the Commission or any person to the approach recommended in such guidance. In any enforcement action brought pursuant to this Act, the Commission or the attorney general of a State, as applicable, shall allege a specific violation of a provision of this Act. The Commission or the attorney general of a State, as applicable, may not base an enforcement action on, or execute a consent order based on, practices that are alleged to be inconsistent with any such guidance, unless the practices allegedly violate this Act. For purposes of enforcing this Act or a regulation promulgated thereunder, the attorney general of a State shall take into account any guidance issued by the Commission under paragraph (1). <all>\n--- KONIEC DOKUMENTU ---\n\nPAMIĘTAJ: Twoja odpowiedź MUSI być wyłącznie poprawnym obiektem JSON. Nie dodawaj żadnych dodatkowych znaków, komentarzy ani tekstu przed znacznikiem '{' ani po znaczniku '}'. Cała odpowiedź musi być parsowalna jako JSON.\nNa podstawie POWYŻSZEGO dokumentu, wypełnij poniższą strukturę JSON:\nOto struktura JSON, której oczekuję (wypełnij ją treścią):\n{\n  \"pl_ai_title\": \"Nowy, krótki tytuł dla aktu prawnego po polsku, oddający sedno wprowadzanych zmian (np. maksymalnie 10-12 słów).\",\n  \"pl_summary\": \"2-3 zdania zwięzłego podsumowania treści aktu prawnego po polsku, napisane z perspektywy wpływu na życie codzienne obywateli.\",\n  \"pl_key_points\": [\n    \"Pierwszy krótki punkt po polsku dotyczący najważniejszych wprowadzanych rozwiązań lub zmian.\",\n    \"Drugi krótki punkt po polsku...\"\n  ],\n  \"eng_ai_title\": \"A new, short title for the legal act in English, capturing the essence of the changes (e.g., max 10-12 words).\",\n  \"eng_summary\": \"2-3 sentences summarizing the legal act in English, from the perspective of its impact on citizens' daily lives.\",\n  \"eng_key_points\": [\n    \"First short bullet point in English regarding the most important solutions or changes being introduced.\",\n    \"Second short bullet point in English...\"\n  ],\n  \"de_ai_title\": \"Ein neuer, kurzer Titel für das Rechtsdokument auf Deutsch, der den Kern der Änderungen erfasst (z.B. max. 10-12 Wörter).\",\n  \"de_summary\": \"2-3 Sätze Zusammenfassung des Rechtsdokuments auf Deutsch, aus der Perspektive seiner Auswirkungen auf das tägliche Leben der Bürger.\",\n  \"de_key_points\": [\n    \"Erster kurzer Stichpunkt auf Deutsch zu den wichtigsten eingeführten Lösungen oder Änderungen.\",\n    \"Zweiter kurzer Stichpunkt auf Deutsch...\"\n  ],\n  \"fr_ai_title\": \"Un nouveau titre court pour l'acte juridique en français, saisissant l'essence des changements (par exemple, 10-12 mots maximum).\",\n  \"fr_summary\": \"Résumé de 2-3 phrases de l'acte juridique en français, du point de vue de son impact sur la vie quotidienne des citoyens.\",\n  \"fr_key_points\": [\n    \"Premier court point en français concernant les solutions ou changements les plus importants introduits.\",\n    \"Deuxième court point en français...\"\n  ],\n  \"es_ai_title\": \"Un nuevo título breve para el acto jurídico en español, que recoja la esencia de los cambios (por ejemplo, máximo 10-12 palabras).\",\n  \"es_summary\": \"Resumen de 2-3 frases del acto jurídico en español, desde la perspectiva de su impacto en la vida cotidiana de los ciudadanos.\",\n  \"es_key_points\": [\n    \"Primer punto breve en español sobre las soluciones o cambios más importantes que se introducen.\",\n    \"Segundo punto breve en español...\"\n  ],\n  \"it_ai_title\": \"Un nuovo titolo breve per l'atto giuridico in italiano, che colga l'essenza delle modifiche (ad es. massimo 10-12 parole).\",\n  \"it_summary\": \"Riepilogo di 2-3 frasi dell'atto giuridico in italiano, dal punto di vista del suo impatto sulla vita quotidiana dei cittadini.\",\n  \"it_key_points\": [\n    \"Primo breve punto in italiano riguardante le soluzioni o le modifiche più importanti introdotte.\",\n    \"Secondo breve punto in italiano...\"\n  ],\n  \"nl_ai_title\": \"Een nieuwe, korte titel voor de rechtshandeling in het Nederlands, die de essentie van de wijzigingen weergeeft (bijv. max. 10-12 woorden).\",\n  \"nl_summary\": \"Samenvatting van 2-3 zinnen van de rechtshandeling in het Nederlands, vanuit het perspectief van de impact op het dagelijks leven van burgers.\",\n  \"nl_key_points\": [\n    \"Eerste korte punt in het Nederlands betreffende de belangrijkste geïntroduceerde oplossingen of wijzigingen.\",\n    \"Tweede korte punt in het Nederlands...\"\n  ],\n  \"pt_ai_title\": \"Um novo título curto para o ato jurídico em português, capturando a essência das mudanças (por exemplo, máx. 10-12 palavras).\",\n  \"pt_summary\": \"Resumo de 2-3 frases do ato jurídico em português, na perspetiva do seu impacto na vida quotidiana dos cidadãos.\",\n  \"pt_key_points\": [\n    \"Primeiro ponto curto em português sobre as soluções ou alterações mais importantes introduzidas.\",\n    \"Segundo ponto curto em português...\"\n  ],\n  \"category\": [\"Categorize the document into one category by default, based on the field it primarily concerns. Choose up to 3 if the document also touches upon SIGNIFICANT issues from other categories. You MUST select categories ONLY from the following list: Health, Education, Family, Taxes, Labor, Security, Environment, Courts and Law, Transport, Benefits, Real Estate, Media and Culture, Local Government, Migration, Agriculture, Public Investments, Informatization, Economy. If the document does not definitively fit any of these, you MUST use \"Other\". If you use \"Other\", it should be the ONLY category selected. Do NOT invent new categories. The response must be an array of strings, e.g., [\"Taxes\", \"Family\"].\"]\n}\n\n",
      "ai_response_raw": "{\n  \"pl_ai_title\": \"Ustawa o ochronie prywatności i bezpieczeństwie młodzieży w kontaktach ze sztuczną inteligencją\",\n  \"pl_summary\": \"Nowe przepisy wprowadzają surowe zasady dla firm oferujących czatboty AI, aby chronić osoby poniżej 18 roku życia przed uzależnieniem i manipulacją. Rodzice zyskują prawo do pozywania firm, które naruszają prywatność ich dzieci lub stosują zwodnicze techniki przyciągania uwagi.\",\n  \"pl_key_points\": [\n    \"Obowiązkowe powiadomienia informujące, że użytkownik rozmawia z maszyną, a nie z człowiekiem.\",\n    \"Zakaz stosowania funkcji uzależniających, takich jak wskaźniki pisania (dymki), powiadomienia push czy nagrody za częste korzystanie.\",\n    \"Całkowity zakaz wyświetlania reklam dzieciom oraz wykorzystywania ich danych do trenowania modeli AI.\",\n    \"Możliwość dochodzenia odszkodowań przez rodziców przed sądem w przypadku złamania przepisów przez firmy technologiczne.\"\n  ],\n  \"eng_ai_title\": \"Youth AI Privacy Act: New Safety Standards for Chatbots Used by Minors\",\n  \"eng_summary\": \"This act establishes strict safety and privacy rules for AI chatbots used by individuals under 18 to prevent emotional dependency and data misuse. It empowers parents to take legal action against companies that fail to protect their children's digital well-being.\",\n  \"eng_key_points\": [\n    \"Mandatory disclosures every 30 minutes stating that the interaction is with AI, not a human.\",\n    \"Ban on addictive features like typing indicators, push notifications, and rewards for frequent use.\",\n    \"Prohibition of targeted advertising and using minors' personal data to train AI models.\",\n    \"Parents and guardians can sue companies for damages if these safety and privacy rules are violated.\"\n  ],\n  \"de_ai_title\": \"Jugendschutzgesetz für KI: Neue Sicherheitsregeln für Chatbots\",\n  \"de_summary\": \"Dieses Gesetz führt strenge Sicherheits- und Datenschutzregeln für KI-Chatbots ein, die von Minderjährigen genutzt werden, um Abhängigkeit und Datenmissbrauch zu verhindern. Eltern erhalten das Recht, Unternehmen zu verklagen, die die Privatsphäre ihrer Kinder verletzen.\",\n  \"de_key_points\": [\n    \"Verpflichtende Hinweise alle 30 Minuten, dass der Nutzer mit einer KI und nicht mit einem Menschen spricht.\",\n    \"Verbot von Funktionen, die zur Sucht führen können, wie Tipp-Anzeigen, Push-Benachrichtigungen oder Belohnungen für die Nutzung.\",\n    \"Verbot von Werbung für Minderjährige und der Nutzung ihrer Daten zum Training von KI-Modellen.\",\n    \"Eltern können Schadensersatz fordern, wenn Unternehmen gegen diese neuen Schutzvorschriften verstoßen.\"\n  ],\n  \"fr_ai_title\": \"Loi sur la protection de la vie privée des jeunes face à l'IA\",\n  \"fr_summary\": \"Cette loi impose des règles de sécurité strictes aux agents conversationnels (chatbots) utilisés par les mineurs afin de prévenir la dépendance et l'exploitation des données. Elle permet aux parents de poursuivre les entreprises qui ne respectent pas ces nouvelles normes de protection.\",\n  \"fr_key_points\": [\n    \"Obligation d'informer l'utilisateur toutes les 30 minutes qu'il interagit avec une IA et non un humain.\",\n    \"Interdiction des fonctionnalités addictives comme les indicateurs de saisie, les notifications push ou les récompenses d'utilisation.\",\n    \"Interdiction de la publicité ciblée et de l'utilisation des données des mineurs pour entraîner des modèles d'IA.\",\n    \"Droit pour les parents de demander des dommages-intérêts en justice en cas de violation de la loi par les entreprises.\"\n  ],\n  \"es_ai_title\": \"Ley de Privacidad de la IA para Jóvenes: Nuevas protecciones en chatbots\",\n  \"es_summary\": \"Esta ley establece normas estrictas de seguridad y privacidad para los chatbots de IA utilizados por menores de 18 años para evitar la dependencia emocional. Los padres podrán demandar a las empresas que utilicen técnicas manipuladoras o pongan en riesgo los datos de sus hijos.\",\n  \"es_key_points\": [\n    \"Avisos obligatorios cada 30 minutos aclarando que el usuario interactúa con una máquina y no con una persona.\",\n    \"Prohibición de funciones adictivas como indicadores de escritura, notificaciones push o premios por tiempo de uso.\",\n    \"Prohibición total de publicidad dirigida y del uso de datos de menores para entrenar algoritmos de IA.\",\n    \"Derecho de los padres a iniciar acciones legales y solicitar indemnizaciones por incumplimiento de estas normas.\"\n  ],\n  \"it_ai_title\": \"Legge sulla privacy dell'IA per i giovani: nuove tutele per i minori\",\n  \"it_summary\": \"Questa legge introduce rigorosi standard di sicurezza per i chatbot IA utilizzati dai minori, mirando a prevenire la dipendenza e l'uso improprio dei dati personali. I genitori avranno il potere di denunciare le aziende che non rispettano queste nuove protezioni digitali.\",\n  \"it_key_points\": [\n    \"Obbligo di avvisare ogni 30 minuti che l'interazione avviene con un'intelligenza artificiale e non con un essere umano.\",\n    \"Divieto di funzioni che creano dipendenza, come le bolle di digitazione, le notifiche push o i premi per l'uso frequente.\",\n    \"Divieto di pubblicità mirata e dell'uso dei dati dei minori per l'addestramento di modelli di IA.\",\n    \"Possibilità per i genitori di richiedere il risarcimento dei danni in tribunale in caso di violazione delle norme.\"\n  ],\n  \"nl_ai_title\": \"Wet op de AI-privacy voor jongeren: Veiligheidsregels voor chatbots\",\n  \"nl_summary\": \"Deze wet voert strikte veiligheids- en privacyregels in voor AI-chatbots die door minderjarigen worden gebruikt om verslaving en misbruik van gegevens te voorkomen. Ouders krijgen het recht om bedrijven aan te klagen die de digitale veiligheid van hun kinderen schenden.\",\n  \"nl_key_points\": [\n    \"Verplichte meldingen elke 30 minuten dat de gebruiker met een machine praat en niet met een mens.\",\n    \"Verbod op verslavende functies zoals typ-indicatoren, push-berichten of beloningen voor veelvuldig gebruik.\",\n    \"Verbod op gerichte advertenties en het gebruik van gegevens van minderjarigen om AI-modellen te trainen.\",\n    \"Ouders kunnen een rechtszaak aanspannen voor schadevergoeding als bedrijven zich niet aan deze regels houden.\"\n  ],\n  \"pt_ai_title\": \"Lei de Privacidade da IA para Jovens: Proteção em chatbots para menores\",\n  \"pt_summary\": \"Esta lei estabelece regras rigorosas de segurança e privacidade para chatbots de IA usados por menores de 18 anos, visando prevenir a dependência emocional. Os pais passam a ter o direito de processar empresas que utilizem técnicas manipuladoras ou exponham dados de crianças.\",\n  \"pt_key_points\": [\n    \"Avisos obrigatórios a cada 30 minutos informando que o utilizador está a interagir com uma IA e não com um humano.\",\n    \"Proibição de funcionalidades viciantes, como indicadores de escrita, notificações push ou prémios por tempo de utilização.\",\n    \"Proibição de publicidade direcionada e do uso de dados de menores para treinar modelos de inteligência artificial.\",\n    \"Direito dos pais a pedir indemnizações judicialmente caso as empresas tecnológicas viole estas novas regras.\"\n  ],\n  \"category\": [\n    \"Informatization\",\n    \"Security\",\n    \"Family\"\n  ]\n}"
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