Anthropic Updates Service Policy to Allow Minors to Use AI Models

TapTechNews May 13th News, Anthropic updated its service policy last week, announcing that it will open its AI model services to minors starting from June 6th, while explicitly prohibiting the use of related AI for purposes related to 'user privacy infringement' in the terms.

TapTechNews noted that the first thing Anthropic did was to rename their EULA wording from 'Acceptable Use Policy' to 'Use Policy', which more assertively states the user's responsibilities.

In addition, Anthropic announced that although they prohibit users under 18 from using their Claude series AI models, the company stated that due to noticing the potential educational use of the Claude model, they currently allow the integration of Anthropic API into 'products for minors' after careful consideration.

Anthropic also updated its terms, explicitly prohibiting the use of their AI to develop systems or technologies that can identify human emotions, and in 'high-risk use scenarios' (such as medical decisions, legal guidance, finance, insurance, academic testing, media content generation), additional security measures must be followed, otherwise the user will be responsible.

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