
Proposal Will Help Protect Kids from Predators, Scammers and Harmful AI Chatbots on Online Platforms
Builds on Governor’s Nation-Leading Work To Enact Social Media Warning Labels, Restrict Addictive Feeds, Create Safeguards Against Harmful AI Companions and Restrict Smartphones in Schools
Governor Kathy Hochul today hosted a roundtable with parents from Common Sense Media to discuss her nation-leading proposal to protect children and teens online. The Governor’s proposal will help protect kids from predators, scammers and harmful AI chatbots on online platforms. This proposal builds on Governor Hochul’s nation-leading work to enact social media warning labels, restrict addictive feeds, create safeguards against harmful AI companions and restrict smartphones in schools.
“With evolving technology and online platforms allowing people to connect from anywhere in the world, it is important now more than ever to keep our kids safe online from any and all potential harms,” Governor Hochul said. “This common-sense proposal will not only protect our children online, but also offer parents a peace of mind while their kids are gaming and scrolling on social media.”
Common Sense Media Senior Director of Advocacy Campaigns Liz Foley said, “Common Sense Media thanks Governor Hochul for her commitment to strengthening protections for kids online in New York. Headline after headline has shown us that our children’s favorite online games and social media sites have become prowling grounds for predators. Expanding age assurance, ensuring privacy by default, protecting kids from unsafe AI chatbots and giving parents more power to keep their kids safe are the safeguards families need and deserve. The governor is continuing to lead New York in the right direction for our kids.”
The Governor’s proposed legislative package to keep kids safe from emerging threats on social media and online gaming platforms includes:
- Expanding Age Verification: Expanding requirements for platforms to conduct age verification, including online gaming platforms.
- Privacy by Default: Kids will be set to the highest privacy settings on covered platforms by default, meaning non-connections cannot message kids, view their profile, or tag them in content. Location settings will be turned off by default, and children younger than 13 must receive parental approval for new connections.
- Disabling AI Chatbot Features: Disabling certain AI chatbot features on social media platforms for kids.
- Financial Oversight: Parents must be able to set limits on children’s financial transactions, and view transaction history
This State of the State proposal builds on Governor Hochul’s ongoing efforts to address the youth mental health crisis statewide, which has established New York as a global leader in securing a safer online world for children. Initiatives include:
- The SAFE for Kids Act, which restricts addictive features of social media for kids, and establishes important national precedent about age verification.
- The Child Data Protection Act that prevents online operators from collecting and monetizing children’s data without informed consent.
- AI Companion legislation which set first-in-the-nation safeguards, diverting user conversations about self-harm to mental health resources and interrupting unhealthy addictive behaviors. The Governor also outlawed AI-Generated or Manipulated Child Sexual Abuse Material.
- The Unplug and Play Agenda which helps encourage the healthy socialization and child development by funding social infrastructure, physical sites like playgrounds, community centers and pools, and expanded youth programming.
- New York’s Distraction Free Learning Policy which is already resulting in greater academic achievement, improved student wellbeing and safer school environments for students.
- The Warning Labels bill that will require social media companies post warnings about the platform's potential impact on mental health.
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