B.C. business groups seek AI ban for kids after Tumbler Ridge mass shootings
VICTORIA — The Tumbler Ridge and Prince George chambers of commerce in B.C. are urging Ottawa and the provincial government to ban children under 16 from using AI tools and social media.
Jerrilyn Kirk, executive director of the Tumbler Ridge chamber, said last month’s shootings in the community underscore that everybody is “vulnerable to the impacts of online harms.”
She said a growing body of research shows that giving children unregulated access to powerful digital applications contributes to “social instability, mental health pressures and public safety risks.”
Kirk added in an interview that the chambers were building their case on research that Australia used to ban social media for children under 16 last year.
