
Google could soon extend access to its Gemini generative artificial intelligence chatbot to children. Currently reserved for users over the age of 13, Gemini is reportedly being adapted to meet the needs of younger users. Today, users must be at least 13 years old to use Gemini with a personal account.
However, it is possible that younger children could soon be able to access a more age-appropriate version of Google's generative AI chatbot. In fact, by analyzing the code of the Google app for Android, the Android Authority website has discovered several occurrences referencing "kid users." The appearance of these references suggests that a "Gemini for Kids” project could be under development, even if it has not yet been made official by Google.
According to initial analysis of these lines of code, this version of Gemini would enable users to ask practical questions, get help with schoolwork and even create stories. Above all, this kind of tool should incorporate enhanced security measures, with numerous filters ensuring that no objectionable content can be made available. It should be noted that Gemini currently offers "stricter content rules and default protections” for teenagers, from 13 to 18 years of age.
It remains to be seen when and how Gemini's child-friendly mode will be deployed, at a time when authorities are tending to seek to restrict children's access to certain online services, notably social networks. – AFP Relaxnews.