> They can play with AI at home
Actually, in Europe, Gemini is officially not available for kids even at home [1]. In some countries like Germany, the restriction applies until 16 [2]. I find unsettling that even for supervised account, parents are forbidden to let their kids learn how to use Gemini, even between 14 and 16 yo.
Note that this restriction does not seem to appear from other AI company. So from outside, it looks like unsolicited interference from Google in the parental education choices.
[1]: https://support.google.com/families/answer/16109150?hl=en#av...
[2]: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/1350409?sjid=7871...
lol
> unsolicited interference from Google in the parental education choices.
They are a company offering a product and they decided not to offer it to kids. It's not like they are telling you as a parent what you need to do. Why don't you get a similar product from a different company for your kids?
> They are a company offering a product and they decided not to offer it to kids. It's not like they are telling you as a parent what you need to do.
Fair enough! Indeed that would be a true issue only if the company had a monopoly.