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YouTube is testing new AI technology to estimate users’ ages and block under-18 viewers from accessing age-restricted content, part of a broader push to improve online safety for kids.
YouTube’s new AI age verification system rolls out in the U.S. on August 13, and may require adults to upload a DL or a ...
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Spotify has implemented a new age verification system, and if you don't use it, you might get locked out of your account ...
Google is testing an AI that will estimate your age. If it finds that you're under 18 years old, it will implement ...
Google is starting to roll out AI age verification tools that can estimate whether a user is at least 18, raising serious ...
Google has launched AI-driven age verification technology for select US users. The initiative aims to strengthen child ...
If age isn't verified, Google will turn on YouTube Digital Wellbeing tools (which include things like bedtime and break ...
Google is rolling out an AI-powered age estimation tool across its services in the US to identify users under 18. More ...
As platforms built on AI continue to write, rewrite and build everything from complete ads to website copy, remaining ...
Age estimation is rolling out over the next few weeks and will only impact a “small set” of users to start, though Google ...
YouTube is going to start relying on AI to determine whether or not an account belongs to a teen or an adult, and take ...