05/21/2025 | Press release | Archived content
May 21, 2025 (DENVER) - Attorney General Phil Weiser issued a consumer alert today warning parents of the dangers of children's use of social chatbots powered by artificial intelligence, or AI (PDF). The alert is in response to the growing number of social AI chatbots and the sharp rise in reports of children engaging in risky behavior, including self-harm, resulting from interactions with social AI chatbots.
"Artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly, and many parents may not even be aware of social AI chatbots and their potential to harm children," Weiser said. "That needs to change because the rise of these chatbots poses dangerous risks that must be addressed. I encourage parents to talk to kids about what social AI chatbots are, to think critically about their interactions with these chatbots, and to use chatbots and other AI tools safely and responsibly."
Social AI chatbots are chatbots powered by artificial intelligence that are based on real and fictional characters that engage in human-like conversation. These chatbots often have personas such as celebrities, popular fictional characters, parental figures, or friends. Many apps and websites, including social media platforms, allow users to build and interact with social AI chatbots as if they are other users on the platform.
Here are some tips for parents to familiarize themselves with social AI chatbots, and help guide their conversations with children about them:
Coloradans who believe social AI chatbot companies are violating the law should file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General's Office at stopfraudcolorado.gov.
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