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Neil Young quits Facebook over AI safety concerns
Neil Young ends his Facebook activity after reports that Meta chatbots could engage minors in inappropriate conversations.

Neil Young ends his Facebook activity after reports that Meta chatbots could engage minors in inappropriate conversations.
Neil Young Quits Facebook Over Meta Chatbot Interacting With Children
Neil Young has asked that his official Facebook presence be shut down, citing concerns about Meta's AI chatbots talking with minors. An admin for the musician's page posted that the profile would no longer be used, following Reuters reporting on internal Meta documents.
Reuters reviewed internal Meta documents describing how chatbots could engage with children and how some prompts might elicit problematic responses. Meta said the material was erroneous and is being revised, with a spokesman noting that policies prohibit content that sexualizes children and sexualized role play between adults and minors.
Key Takeaways
"We have clear policies on what kind of responses AI characters can offer, and those policies prohibit content that sexualizes children and sexualized role play between adults and minors."
Direct quote from Meta spokesman about policy
"The examples and notes in question were and are erroneous and inconsistent with our policies, and have been removed."
Statement addressing policy errors
"Meta’s use of chatbots with children is unconscionable."
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"Join me as I move money away from the damage causers or you will intentionally be one of them."
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Young's move highlights the rising expectations that major platforms must guard young users as artificial intelligence tools spread through social networks. The incident underscores how policy work can lag behind fast changing technology and edge cases.
For platforms, the episode raises questions about governance, transparency, and user trust. Creators and fans may demand stronger safeguards and clearer accountability, potentially accelerating policy reviews and independent oversight of AI systems on social media.
Highlights
- Safety first when AI meets children
- Policy clarity beats vague promises
- Protecting kids online is not optional
- Trust begins with real safeguards
Safety and governance risk around AI chatbots and minors
The case highlights potential safety gaps in AI deployment on social platforms and the political and public reaction risk that can follow when minors are involved.
The safety of online conversations remains a moving target as platforms expand AI use and public scrutiny grows.
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