In June 2026, the US House passed a sweeping child online safety bill, 267 to 117, requiring AI chatbot disclosures and restricting "disappearing messages" for minors. Known as the Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act (KIDS Act, H.R. 7757), the package consolidates several child safety measures, including a revised version of the long-debated Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), marking a serious push toward a federal regulatory framework amid the spread of generative AI. (1, 2)
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