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Google said she will start testing a lifetime -powered age estimate form to help determine if the user is under 18 years old.
The company said in a Blog post The model, which is expected to later later this year, intends to provide “more suitable experiences” for young users. It will be presented first in the United States and expands to more countries.
This advertisement comes at a time when technology companies face increasing pressure than legislators to make platforms safer for young users. Last year, dead foot A similar AI model helps to determine if the user is less than 18 years old.
Google CNET told the estimation model that will use automated learning to understand many data points already associated with the user account, as they are looking for, the videos they have seen and the duration they have an account. These signs can help better in determining whether someone may lie about his age.
If the model is incorrectly suspended in an account that he is 18 years old, the user can provide an age verification in an identifier, credit card issued by the government or a personal photo. Google said she is also looking for other ways that people would be able to check their age.
This method has already been used by other companies, Like the definitionIn a variety of markets, including Europe.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan mentioned the automatic learning tool in the published company Priorities for 2025Noting that the company plans to continue “harnessing the strength of artificial intelligence responsibly to enhance YouTube’s experience for everyone.”
The company also adds a handful of guarantees to accounts below legal age, such as filtering or not clarifying the explicit results in the research and restricting sensitive AD and other content to YouTube, which may not be appropriate.
Meanwhile, a new feature called the school time will allow Android phones and tablets for parents to restrict or restrict the access of the application during school hours. Other next changes include facilitating parents to manage their children’s experiences online via Android and Chrome devices via Google family linkAnd the ability to “click Paying” for Android phones with the consent of the parents.