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Chris Murphy: “Mark Zuckerberg says, well, it's too bad that kids don't…”

Featuring: Chris Murphy, Democratic | U.S. Senate from Connecticut

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Sens. Hawley, Blumenthal Lead Bipartisan Briefing on AI Chatbots

Published | Video Starts at 33:15

But he was excited to tell me. That shows you how divorced from reality these companies are. Mark Zuckerberg says, well, it's too bad that kids don't have as many friends today as they used to, but we'll solve for that by putting machines as replacements for humans. These companies make more money, the more predatory the technology becomes. These parents have been so generous to share with the world some of these interactions. (33:15–33:30)

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Asserts that Mark Zuckerberg suggested machines could replace human friendships for children.

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