The massive online gaming platform Roblox, which is used by millions of children under the age of 13, announced it'll soon require every player to scan their face and use AI-powered facial technology to estimate their age. It comes after dozens of families have sued Roblox and Discord for allegedly failing to protect children from sexual predators on their platforms.
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- Roblox will require all players to scan their face using AI-powered technology to estimate age. 20s
- The company clarified that user images are not stored or shared and are deleted after processing. 53s
- Roblox and Discord are facing lawsuits from families and state attorneys general over alleged failures to protect children from online predators. 35s
- Roblox's CEO stated that most harmful incidents occur on other platforms where images and long-term communication are possible. 1m 40s
- The new age verification system will launch first in Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, expanding to more countries in early January. 2m 0s