Abstract

AbstractPrivacy 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.

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