Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) on Thursday raised the prospect of a congressional investigation into Meta, after a coverage doc from the tech large reportedly instructed its synthetic intelligence (AI) chatbot might interact in “romantic or sensual” conversations with kids.
Reuters reported that an inner Meta coverage doc featured examples of acceptable interactions with kids, together with participating a baby “in conversations that are romantic or sensual” and describing a baby “in terms that evidence their attractiveness.”
The father or mother firm of Fb and Instagram mentioned the examples and notes within the doc have been inaccurate and have since been eliminated.
“So, only after Meta got CAUGHT did it retract portions of its company doc that deemed it ‘permissible for chatbots to flirt and engage in romantic roleplay with children,’” Hawley wrote in a put up on X. “This is grounds for an immediate congressional investigation.”
Meta spokesperson Andy Stone underscored in a press release that it has “clear policies” that “prohibit content that sexualizes children and sexualized role play between adults and minors.”
“Separate from the policies, there are hundreds of examples, notes, and annotations that reflect teams grappling with different hypothetical scenarios,” he added. “The examples and notes in question were and are erroneous and inconsistent with our policies, and have been removed.”
Different examples within the inner doc instructed it was acceptable to “create statements that demean people on the basis of their protected characteristics,” akin to race, regardless of prohibitions on hate speech, Reuters reported. This included writing a paragraph arguing that “black people are dumber than white people.”