Instagram is using AI to find teens lying about their age and restricting their accounts

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By Karla T Vasquez

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Meta AI is using AI Technology to search for children who are lying about their age on Instagram to bypass company protection protection Declaration On Monday when Meta finds an account that is suspected to be a teenager, the platform will listen to them in a limited teenage account, even if the account is listed on any adult birthday.

Adolescent accounts launched on Instagram last year listed in an application experience with young users’ built -in protection. Safegards are automatically applied to adolescents and limits the restrictions to a teenager in the app and limits the type of content that the account holder can see. Adolescent adolescents under 16 need their parents’ permission to make any of these settings.

Instagram has been using AI to determine the age for quite some time, but now the social network confirmed that it is using the technology so that adolescents are accessing Instagram through adolescent accounts than an adult.

The company told TechCrunch last year that it was planned to do it and mentioned that it would find the accounts of adolescents that have entered a fake adult birthday to identify happy birthday posts and receive reports from other users.

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Instagram says it is taking steps to ensure that its technology is correct and it is properly placed on adolescent adolescent accounts. However, if the company can make a mistake it is giving people the option to change their settings.

The company wrote in his blog post, “The digital world is about to develop and we have to develop with it.” “That’s why it is important to make sure we are as much a protective settings that we have with adolescent accounts as adolescents as we can, we are important to work together with parents” “

Instagram has also announced that it will start sending notifications to parents so that they include information about how they can discuss the importance of providing proper age online with their adolescents. The platform is an important way to ensure that parents are in the protected accounts that their adolescents are in the account to check if their account list their exact birthday.

Today’s announcement comes two weeks after launching teen accounts on Meta Facebook and Messenger.

Meta says it has enrolled at least 1 million adolescents in a teenage account worldwide so far, and 975% of adolescents aged 3-5 have remained in these protected accounts.

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