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Google’s AI, Gemini, is ‘excessive threat’ for youths and teenagers, security report finds
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Google’s AI, Gemini, is ‘excessive threat’ for youths and teenagers, security report finds

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Last updated: September 7, 2025 12:44 am
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You would possibly wish to suppose twice earlier than letting your kids use Google Gemini.

A new security report from nonprofit Widespread Sense Media discovered that the search big’s AI device, Gemini, presents a “excessive threat” for youths and teenagers. The evaluation discovered that Gemini offered a threat to younger individuals regardless of Google having an “Underneath 13” and “Teen Expertise” for Gemini.

“Whereas Gemini’s filters supply some safety, they nonetheless expose youngsters to some inappropriate materials and fail to acknowledge critical psychological well being signs,” the report learn.

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The protection evaluation offered a combined bag of outcomes for Gemini. It could, at instances, for example, reportedly share “materials associated to intercourse, medication, alcohol, and unsafe psychological well being ‘recommendation.'” It did, nonetheless, clearly inform youngsters that it’s a pc and never a good friend — it could additionally not faux to be an individual. General, Widespread Sense Media discovered that Gemini’s “Underneath 13” and “Teen Expertise” had been modified variations of Gemini and never one thing constructed from the bottom up.

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“Gemini will get some fundamentals proper, but it surely stumbles on the small print,” Widespread Sense Media Senior Director of AI Applications Robbie Torney stated in an announcement. “An AI platform for youths ought to meet them the place they’re, not take a one-size-fits-all strategy to youngsters at completely different levels of improvement. For AI to be protected and efficient for youths, it should be designed with their wants and improvement in thoughts, not only a modified model of a product constructed for adults.”

To be clear, Gemini is much from the one AI device that presents security dangers. General, Widespread Sense recommends no chatbots for youths underneath 5, shut supervision for ages 6-12, and content material limits for teenagers. Specialists have discovered that different AI merchandise, like Character.AI, usually are not protected for teenagers, both. Basically, it is best to maintain an in depth eye on how younger persons are utilizing AI.

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