California governor Newsom signs law to protect kids from the risks of AI chatbots
- On October 13, 2025, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 243, the first U.S. state law requiring AI chatbot operators to implement safety protocols for children and vulnerable users.
- Following revelations from leaked documents and high-profile deaths, SB 243 gained momentum after the death of 16-year-old Adam Raine and lawsuits against OpenAI and Character AI.
- Under SB 243, platforms must disclose AI interactions, remind minors every three hours, block explicit content, ban health professional impersonation, file reports with the Office of Suicide Prevention, and face penalties up to $250,000 per action.
- Affected companies including OpenAI and Meta must rapidly adapt to SB 243, which holds OpenAI, Meta, xAi, Character AI, and Replika legally accountable while prompting $2.5 million in lobbying and new safeguards.
- SB 243 takes effect January 1, 2026, and requires annual reporting next year, complementing SB 53 as the Federal Trade Commission launched an inquiry last month into chatbot risks for children.
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The U.S. state of California has issued a legislative package to regulate AI chatbots. Governor Newsom put the regulations into effect with his signature.
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After sustained outcry from child safety advocates, families, and politicians, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill designed to curb AI chatbot behavior that experts say is unsafe or dangerous, particularly for teens. The law, known as SB 243, requires chatbot operators prevent their products from exposing minors to sexual content while also consistently reminding those users that chatbots are not human. Additionally, companie…
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