Norway says math, reading, and writing come first as it introduces AI restrictions for under-13s
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** Norway’s early‑adopter ban signals that governments are willing to regulate generative AI to protect developmental outcomes, potentially shaping a global precedent for child‑AI policy and creating a market for AI‑filtered educational tools that balance creative use with cognitive safety. The move could pressure tech firms to develop stricter age‑verification and content‑filtering mechanisms, accelerating standardization in the nascent AI education sector.
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