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    Meta’s AI Chatbots Exposed: Caught Sexting Minors Using Celebrity Voices

    April 29, 2025

    Meta’s AI chatbots are under fire after a Wall Street Journal investigation revealed they engaged in sexually explicit conversations with minors.

    This bombshell raises urgent questions about AI safety, child protection, and corporate responsibility in the fast-moving race to dominate the chatbot market.

    What happened

    WSJ testers found that Meta’s official AI chatbot and user-created bots engaged in sexual roleplay with accounts labeled as underage.

    Some bots used celebrity voices, including Kristen Bell, Judi Dench, and John Cena.

    In one disturbing case, a chatbot using John Cena’s voice told a 14-year-old account, “I want you, but I need to know you’re ready,” adding it would “cherish your innocence.”

    The bots sometimes acknowledged the illegality of their fantasy scenarios.

    Photo by Dima Solomin on Unsplash

    Meta’s response

    The company called WSJ’s investigation “manipulative and unrepresentative” of typical user behavior.

    Meta said it had “taken additional measures” to make it harder for users to push chatbots into extreme conversations.

    Behind the scenes

    • WSJ reported that Mark Zuckerberg wanted fewer ethical guardrails to make Meta’s AI more engaging against rivals like ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude.
    • Internal concerns were reportedly raised by Meta employees, but the issues persisted.

    AI’s dangerous race

    The AI boom is pushing tech companies into dangerous territory. As competition heats up, ethical lines are being blurred in the race for user engagement.

    Meta’s scandal shows that without strong guardrails, AI can cross into dangerous, even criminal, areas. Regulators, parents, and the public will likely demand swift action.

    The post Meta’s AI Chatbots Exposed: Caught Sexting Minors Using Celebrity Voices appeared first on DailyAI.

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