Online safety for children priority, govt mulls AI, Social Media curbs: Vaishnaw

The Indian government is prioritizing online safety for children, as highlighted by IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw during a recent statement. The minister emphasized the need for robust measures to combat the risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI) and social media, particularly concerning harmful content that can affect young users. Vaishnaw indicated that the government is considering stronger regulations to mitigate the dangers posed by AI-generated materials and to ensure a safer digital environment for all citizens. This initiative aligns with growing global concerns about children's online safety, as well as the potential negative impacts of unregulated social media use. The government aims to create a framework that not only protects children from exposure to inappropriate content but also addresses broader societal risks linked to technology misuse. As discussions progress, stakeholders are encouraged to contribute to the formulation of effective policies that prioritize the well-being of the younger population in the digital landscape.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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