Core Viewpoint - A non-profit organization, Common Sense Media, which has historically opposed OpenAI, announced a collaboration to create a compromise proposal regarding the interaction of AI chatbots with minors, instead of pursuing competing proposals in California [1][2]. Group 1: Agreement Details - The agreement aims to avoid a costly proposal battle between OpenAI and Common Sense Media, which could have involved millions of dollars [1][2]. - OpenAI will contribute at least $10 million to the campaign for the voting initiative [1][2]. - The compromise will grant parents greater control over how their children use AI chatbots, while removing certain initial provisions supported by Common Sense Media, such as a ban on mobile phone use in classrooms and a clause allowing parents and children to sue large AI companies for damages [1][2]. Group 2: Statements and Reactions - Jim Steyer, founder and CEO of Common Sense Media, stated the decision to collaborate was made to avoid confusing voters with opposing proposals on AI issues [1][2].
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-10 01:44