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Compromise kids online safety bill unveiled by House leaders, with key omission
AI summary
House leaders have introduced a bill aimed at protecting children's online safety, but it lacks a key provision. This omitted provision, known as the duty of care, would have required online platforms to take steps to prevent harms like suicidal ideation, eating disorders, and cyberbullying. It would have done so by compelling platforms to modify their algorithms and design features. The exclusion of this provision is notable, as it was intended to address specific online risks. The bill's introduction marks a significant development in efforts to regulate online platforms and protect children. The omitted duty of care provision was a crucial component of the proposed legislation.
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