Google is notifying parents using its Family Link parental controls via email that their kids will soon be able to access Gemini AI Apps on their monitored Android devices, The New York Times reports.
The company says kids will be able to use Gemini to do things like help them with homework or read them stories. Like its Workplace for Education accounts, Google says childrenâs data will not be used to train AI. Still, in the email, Google warns parents that âGemini can make mistakes,â and kids âmay encounter content you donât want them to see.â
In the case of Gemini, Googleâs emailed advice says parents should talk to their kids and explain that the AI isnât human and not to share sensitive information with the chatbot.
Kids under 13 will be able to enable and access Gemini all on their own under Google Family Link, which is designed for parents to keep tabs on their kidsâ device usage, set limits, and protect them from harmful content. Google spokesperson Karl Ryan confirmed in an email to The Verge that parents can turn off access via Family Link, and that âthey will get an additional notification when the young person accesses Gemini for the first time.â
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