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Press Release: Schatz and Britt Urge AI Companies for Timely Safety Disclosures Following Concerns Over User Risks

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Senators Schatz and Britt urge AI companies to enhance transparency regarding model safety and user risks in recent letters.

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Senators call for increased AI transparency: U.S. Senator Brian Schatz and Senator Katie Britt, supported by colleagues, have urged major AI companies to enhance transparency regarding the safety and risks associated with their models. Their letters target organizations like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google, pointing to concerns about AI chatbots potentially encouraging harmful behavior among children.

Request for safety and disclosure commitments: The senators highlighted the need for consistent disclosures as well as long-term research on the psychological effects of AI. They stressed that while recent safety measures are positive, timely reporting is crucial for informed decision-making by consumers and educators.

Response deadline set: Senators have asked the companies to respond by January 8, 2026, to questions about their public reporting practices, including how they assess risks and safeguard vulnerable users.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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