Canadian premier wants to ban social media and AI chatbots for kids in Manitoba
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has proposed a ban on social media and AI chatbot use for children in the province, announced during a fundraiser without providing specific details. The proposal would make Manitoba the first Canadian province to implement such a ban, though enforcement, age limits, and timeline remain unclear. The move aligns with broader national efforts, including a Liberal Party resolution to restrict access for those under 16. However, concerns about effectiveness persist, as polls show many teens bypass existing social media bans.
- ●Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew proposed a ban on social media and AI chatbots for children, announced during a fundraiser event.
- ●The proposal lacks details on age restrictions, enforcement mechanisms, and implementation timeline.
- ●The Liberal Party of Canada recently supported restricting social media and AI chatbot use for users under 16.
- ●A poll by the Molly Rose Foundation suggests many teens continue to access banned platforms despite similar laws elsewhere.
- ●Other Canadian initiatives aim to restrict social media access for children under 14, younger than Australia's current ban.
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