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    Canada Proposes Ban on Social Media for Under-16s, AI Chatbot Regulations

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Canada has introduced new legislation aimed at banning social media access for children under the age of 16. This move seeks to protect young users from potential online harms, including exposure to inappropriate content and privacy risks. The proposed law reflects growing global concerns about the impact of social media on children’s mental health and well-being. By restricting access, Canadian lawmakers aim to create a safer digital environment for minors.

    Meanwhile, the legislation also includes provisions to regulate artificial intelligence chatbots. These measures are designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and ethical standards in AI interactions, addressing fears about misinformation and manipulation. The regulation of AI chatbots marks one of the first comprehensive attempts to govern emerging technologies that are increasingly integrated into daily life. This dual focus on youth protection and AI oversight highlights Canada’s proactive approach to digital governance.

    Notably, this legislative initiative aligns with international trends where governments are tightening controls over digital platforms to safeguard vulnerable populations. If enacted, the law could set a precedent for other countries grappling with similar challenges posed by social media and AI technologies. The impact of these regulations may extend beyond Canada, influencing global standards on digital safety and AI ethics. Stakeholders from tech companies to child advocacy groups are expected to closely monitor the bill’s progress and implications.

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