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Raised by machines—Children's collection of information as a catalyst for the creation of AI complaisant consumers
Privacy laws have yet to effectively deal with the ever-growing implementation of predictive technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), making critical decisions for children. To resolve this issue, COPPA should be revised, and a new division of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) should be created to provide a central informational source on the risks related to AI− a more effective means for parents to determine what types of data are being collected and used by AI, and allow parents to provide prior express consent for such usage.