ATLANTA — A DeKalb County parent and AI technologist warned Georgia lawmakers on Wednesday that schools' current ability to police chatbots is inadequate.

Katie Fullerton gave testimony to a Georgia Senate committee that is examining the impact of AI and social media on children.

She said she works helping companies around Atlanta build and deploy their AI systems -- but in her family life, she noted "we've had some negative experiences with AI chatbots."

Fullerton told lawmakers the problem is that creators of large language models like ChatGPT sell access to developers to utilize their AI systems for their own purposes. But that's done for "fractions of a penny with no oversight on where that content goes after it's produced by the model." In other words, third parties are able to

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