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“These platforms were developed for adults. They were developed for adults, but kids are on them. It was never purposeful, like, what’s the product for kids? It was an afterthought, which then means we’re trying to plug holes,” Debra Boeldt, a generative AI psychologist at the family online safety company Aura, told Fortune. “A lot of these companies right now are trying to help, but don’t have the resources to put towards it, or the evidence-based, trained individuals to think about it and plan for it.”
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Teen Account users and their parents will start receiving information about the program next week, with official alerts beginning in early March. The feature will roll out to the U.S., United Kingdom, and Canada first. Instagram's announcement also acknowledged that Instagram's parent company, Meta, is developing similar parental alerts for certain AI experiences.