北京市人大代表黄乐平关注“AI原住民”,提出需警惕儿童AI产品应用风险 推动儿童AI产品监管法治化标准化
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-25 20:20

Core Viewpoint - The rise of AI products has led to concerns about their impact on children, with potential risks including privacy breaches, over-dependence on technology, and negative influences on children's values [1][4]. Group 1: Risks of AI Products for Children - There is a risk of privacy information leakage from children's AI products, as malicious programs can easily access sensitive data without the knowledge of children or parents [4]. - Over-reliance on AI technology can negatively affect children's mental and physical health, leading to issues such as sleep deprivation and cognitive confusion [4]. - The design of AI products often caters excessively to children's personalized needs, which may foster lazy thinking and a lack of independent learning abilities [4]. Group 2: Consumer and Social Risks - AI products for children can induce consumerism, with features like in-app purchases and advertisements that may lead to significant financial risks for families [4]. - Some AI products have been reported to provide answers that violate cultural norms, potentially distorting children's values and harming their mental well-being [4]. Group 3: Regulatory Recommendations - It is suggested that regulatory rules should be developed based on the actual situation in Beijing, promoting legal and standardized oversight of children's AI applications [5]. - An ethical review mechanism should be introduced, along with stricter enforcement of the Minor Protection Law to ensure data safety for children [5]. - There is a need for a comprehensive industry standard and certification mechanism, along with third-party certifications to ensure quality control in AI products for children [6]. Group 4: Educational Initiatives - Schools should develop a systematic curriculum that includes artificial intelligence education, emphasizing privacy protection and cybersecurity [6].