PIERRE, (KCCR) — A legislative summer study looking at artificial intelligence and regulating access to the Internet by minors is holding its third meeting Wednesday at the State Capitol in Pierre. At its last meeting in August, the Committee received testimony from the Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment. Director Chrissie Young says C-SAM or Child Sexual Assault Material should be considered a public health emergency….
Young says artificial intelligence can impede victim identification in C-SAM cases…
Young says protecting kids when using the Internet will take a broad approach…
District 24 Representative Mike Weisgram is co-chairing the study that also includes as a member District 24 Senator Jim Mehlhaff.