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Online harms bill should cover AI chatbots, say some on Ottawa’s advisory group

  • Some experts on Ottawa's 11-member advisory panel say the online harms bill should regulate AI chatbots.
  • The panel shows varied opinions on imposing age restrictions for social media access.
  • The government is developing new legislation to improve online safety, consulting the expert group on AI chatbot coverage.
  • Culture Minister Marc Miller stated the government is seriously considering a social media ban for kids and is seeking the expert group's advice on this matter.
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Online harms bill should cover AI chatbots, say some on Ottawa’s advisory group

OTTAWA - Some of the experts Ottawa has tasked with giving it direction on the upcoming online harms bill say the legislation should cover AI chatbots.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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