“When companies like Meta enable a new AI chatbot to have sexually explicit conversations with child accounts, or when TikTok provided a platform for adults to pay teens to strip on its LIVE feature, it is clear that it is past time to hold Big Tech accountable,” said Melissa Henson, vice president of the Parents Television and Media Council.
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The Los Angeles-based parents' group has called on Netflix to ensure the popular program "is not marketed to children," Ms. Henson added.
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