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波士顿儿童倡导非营利组织Fairplay牵头,联合250余位专家和机构,呼吁在美国和加拿大的学前至十二年级学校中,对所有面向学生的生成式AI产品实施五年暂停。安全测试期间不合格的产品应被永久禁止。报告由"屏幕时间行动网络"旗下工作组联合撰写,华盛顿大学埃文斯政策学院教师Emily Cherkin将此类产品比作"未经测试就被推给儿童的新药"。报告在纽约市政厅门前的集会前发布,推动当地出台为期两年的公立学校禁令。Fairplay上月还曾联合专家致信YouTube,要求停止在YouTube Kids视频中传播"AI垃圾内容"。

The researchers, doctors, and child development experts have studied what generative AI does to developing brains. Their conclusion: it shouldn’t be anywhere near a classroom, and action needs to happen fast.Recommended Video “We just don’t want to waste another 10 years in which our kids’ education is undermined,” Leonie Haimson, executive director of the Parent Coalition for Student Privacy, told Fortune. “It took more than 10 years to ban cell phones from schools. We can’t afford that again.” Boston-based child advocacy nonprofit Fairplay is leading a coalition of more than 250 experts and organizations in calling for a five-year moratorium on all student-facing generative AI products in Pre-K through 12 schools in the U.S. and Canada. The group, made up of a coalition of mental health experts, parents, educators and groups geared towards protecting children online, warned that any product that fails safety testing during that pause should be permanently banned. The report, shared exclusively with Fortune, will be released right when advocates plan a rally in front of New York City’s City Hall to push for a two-year ban in the city’s public schools specifically. Fairplay last month led a similar coalition of experts in penning a letter to YouTube and its parent company Alphabet to stop the spread of “AI slop” in YouTube Kids videos. The report was co-authored by members of the Screen Time Action Network’s Screens in Schools Work Group, including Emily Cherkin, a screen time consultant on faculty at the University of Washington’s Evans School of Public Policy along with other online and mental health experts. “It’s an unproven, untested product, and we’re giving it to children in the name of improving education or equity or cognition, when none of those things have been proven,” Cherkin told Fortune. “If a local children’s hospital told parents, ‘We’ve got this new drug, it has potential to save lives, just trust us,’ people would be horrified. We ha
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