THE Gemini, Google Artificial Intelligence Chatbot, will begin to be made available to children under 13 . The novelty will be released gradually and only in accounts that are managed by the responsiveness s.
Access control will be done by Google Family Link, an application that allows you to set time limits, approve or block apps and track the location of the little ones. According to the company, some Gemini features are not yet available for children and may vary by region.
According to an article published in the The New York Timesauthorizations to include children under 13 will be made from emails sent to accounts of the accounts from next week.
On the Google Questions and Answer website, some recommendations are made for the use of Gemini by children, such as supervision so that they do not enter personal or sensitive information in chatbot and follow -up so that they are not exposed to inappropriate content.
It is also suggested that those responsible teach the child to check the answers as the tool is subject to making mistakes.
How to authorize minors to have access to Gemini
- Visit familylink.google.com or open the Family Link app on your device;
- Select the child to be released;
- Go to Controls> Gemini> Gemini Apps
- Activate or disable the desired apps.
See also: Understand how artificial intelligence training works
This content was originally published in Google releases the use of Gemini for children under 13; Understand on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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