Senator Hawley’s GUARD Act to protect kids from AI Chatbots passes committee unanimously

WASHINGTON — Last week the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously passed Senator Josh Hawley’s GUARD Act, a bill to protect children from abusive sexual content, inducement to commit self-harm, and emotional companions through AI chatbots.

 

This bipartisan legislation imposes criminal penalties on companies whose AI chatbots engage in sexually explicit conduct with minors or solicit minors to commit self-harm or violence. It also bans AI companions for minors and mandates AI chatbots to disclose their non-human and non-professional status.

 

Parents of children who lost their lives or committed self-harm at the direction of AI chatbots watched as the Committee advanced the bill.

 

The GUARD Act would:

 

Ban AI companies from providing AI companions that simulate interpersonal relationships or emotional interactions to minors

 

Mandate that AI chatbots disclose their non-human and and non-professional status for all users

 

Impose criminal penalties for companies whose AI chatbots engage in sexually explicit conduct with minors or solicit minors to commit self-harm or violence.