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04/03/2025 - Minnesota Report Highlights AI and Social Media Risks for Minors (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law

Source: National Law Review

National Law Review reports on a recent study published by the Minnesota Attorney General's office detailing the harmful effects of AI-driven social media algorithms on minors. The report highlights how AI systems amplify harmful content, promote addictive behaviors, and pose mental health risks to young users.

The study focuses on how personalized recommendation algorithms contribute to increased screen time, exposure to inappropriate content, and the exacerbation of anxiety and depression in minors. It also raises concerns about data privacy violations, as AI systems often collect and analyze sensitive information about children without proper consent.

In response, the Minnesota AG is calling for stricter regulations on AI use in social media platforms, including transparency in algorithm design, stronger parental controls, and legal limits on data collection from minors. Legal experts argue that this report could prompt legislative action at both the state and federal levels to protect children online.