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Canada proposes under-16 social media ban with fines up to 3% of global revenue

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    Michael Gwilliam's report on Canada's proposed Safe Social Media Act, including details on the Digital Safety Commission, AI chatbot provisions, and penalty structure.
    https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/canada-moves-to-ban-anyone-under-16-from-social-media-despite-backlash-in-uk-and-australia-3374808/

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Canada's Liberal government introduced the Safe Social Media Act to ban under-16s from social media.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
The bill creates a Digital Safety Commission of Canada to enforce compliance.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
Fines for non-compliance could reach up to 3% of global revenue or $10 million CAD.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
The bill regulates AI chatbots that mimic human-like relationships.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
Culture Minister Marc Miller said children can still use chatbots for education purposes.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
Whether the bill will pass through Parliament and how enforcement will actually work.developingStory receiptsSuggest fix
How social media platforms will respond to the new requirements.developingStory receiptsSuggest fix
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