Canada proposes new law to protect children on social media and AI
加拿大提出新法案,旨在保護社群媒體及人工智慧環境下的兒童安全
更新於: 2026年6月10日 上午07:15
Canada is taking bold steps to safeguard its youngest citizens in the digital age.
加拿大正在採取大膽措施,以在數位時代保護其最年輕的公民。
By June 2026, the federal government plans to introduce the Digital Safety Act and the Digital Safety Commission of Canada Act.
聯邦政府計畫在2026年6月前,推出《數位安全法》與《加拿大數位安全委員會法》。
The primary goal of this legislation is to implement a ban on social media access for children under 16, though platforms meeting strict safety standards may be granted exemptions.
此立法的主要目標是實施針對16歲以下兒童的社群媒體禁令,儘管符合嚴格安全標準的平台可獲豁免。
To ensure these rules are followed, a new regulator, the Digital Safety Commission, will be established to hold tech giants accountable.
為確保這些規定獲得遵守,將成立一個新的監管機構——數位安全委員會,以追究科技巨頭的責任。
Beyond social media, the government is also focusing on regulating AI chatbots to prevent risks like data exploitation and privacy breaches.
除了社群媒體外,政府也正專注於規管人工智慧(AI)聊天機器人,以防止資料遭到剝削及隱私外洩等風險。
This move aligns Canada with other nations like Australia that are actively pursuing similar age-based restrictions to create a safer online environment for the next generation.
此舉使加拿大與澳大利亞等國一致,積極尋求類似的年齡限制,以為下一代創造更安全的網路環境。
