On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
✓ PassedPassed267 Yea · 117 Nay · 47 Not Voting
Yea:104 D162 R
Nay:85 D32 R
What This Bill Does
Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act or the KIDS ActThis bill requires specified online platforms to establish safeguards for minors. The safeguards include (1) limiting access to specified sexual material, (2) providing parental controls on social media and online video game platforms, and (3) requiring artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots to disclose certain information to users who are minors.First, publicly available online platforms on which more than one-third of the content is considered sexual material harmful to minors under the bill must adopt technology to identify minors and prevent them from accessing such material.Next, social media platforms must (1) implement default settings for minors that limit compulsive usage features and the ability of other users to communicate with minors, and (2) provide tools for parents to manage the privacy and account settings of a minor. Social media platforms may not allow ephemeral messaging features for minors.The bill also requires online video game platforms to provide tools that allow parents to (1) limit communication between a minor and other users of the platform, and (2) restrict purchases by a minor on the platform. Further, providers of AI chatbots must disclose to users who are minors (1) that the chatbot is an AI system and not a human, and (2) suicide and crisis intervention hotline information.Finally, the bill requires specified studies and reports about the effects of social media platforms on minors and provides for enforcement of the bill's requirements by the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general.
This bill's title gives a fair impression of what it does. The bill requires online platforms to establish safeguards for minors, including protection from explicit content and providing tools for parents to manage settings.
Watch Items
•It requires studies and reports on social media's effects on minors, implying regulatory action will be taken
•It involves the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general in enforcement, which may not be apparent without context
•It specifically targets AI chatbots and online video game platforms, which the title does not explicitly mention.