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Common Sense Media, a leading youth digital safety group, says a House-passed bill misses the mark in protecting children and teens online. The House passed the KIDS Act on Monday with a 267-117 vote.
An 11-year-old used AI to build his own video game. His mother supports AI learning for kids at home and school.