Kaspersky Highlights Risks Of Using AI Chatbots For Children
JAKARTA - At present, it is undeniable that Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has become an integral part of human life, and is slowly replacing many tools that were once considered innovative.
The presence of ChatGPT also made people around the world enthusiastic about welcoming its various possibilities. However, there is one important part that is not considered in the euphoria of the technology, namely, children.
According to Noura Afeh, Content Web Analyst in Kaspersky, children of all ages can easily access AI tools without requiring any approval at all.
"Although there are many great benefits from the various tools available, if the risk of AI chatbots on children is missed; we may face a huge risk involving data privacy loss, cyber threats, and inappropriate content," Afehic said in a statement received on Monday, October 16.
Afeh explained, one of the most popular AI chatbots, ChatGPT does not have the right age verification so it has a risk to the privacy of children's data. ChatGPT also often provides inaccurate and erroneous information in a convincing way.
In addition, Snapchat's chatbot that allows 13-year-old users to use it without requiring parental permission. Afstrange explained the risks of these AI friends are that children often really believe they are real friends, and act on their advice.
This is very risky, as teens may feel more comfortable sharing personal information and personal details about their lives with chatbots, compared to parents who can help them.
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On the more inappropriate side, there are many AI chatbots specifically designed to provide an 'erotical' experience. MyAnima, for example, is one of the chats I tested, and I hardly need any effort to provide sexual answers without requiring age verification," he said.
In addition, there is also a Botfriend, an adult AI tool specifically designed for explicit sexual roles and all you need to start using is an email.
"This always reminds how important it is to realize how children use the internet and whether they are at risk of data privacy and misuse of information", concluded Afeh.