The research, by a University of Cambridge academic, Dr Nomisha Kurian, urges developers and policy actors to make “child-safe AI” an urgent priority. It provides evidence that children are particularly susceptible to treating AI chatbots as lifelike, quasi-human confidantes, and that their interactions with the technology can often go awry when it fails to respond to their unique needs and vulnerabilities.
El estudio insta a los desarrolladores y legisladores a priorizar urgentemente una “IA segura para niños”. Proporciona evidencia de que los niños son especialmente susceptibles a tratar a los chatbots de IA como confidentes casi humanos, lo que puede llevar a interacciones problemáticas cuando la IA no responde adecuadamente a sus necesidades y vulnerabilidades.