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The 2024 EU AI Act bans some AI uses on minors worldwide. Knowing your new rights protects you.
The EU AI Act, in force since 2024, bans 'social scoring,' bans emotion-recognition AI in schools, and bans 'manipulative' AI targeting minors. Because companies like TikTok, OpenAI, Snap, and Meta operate in the EU, they typically apply these rules globally rather than build two products. So a U.S. teen often gets EU-style protections by default — including the right to ask any company 'what data of mine did you use to train this AI, and delete it.'
Search '[app name] data subject access request' for an app you use heavily. Submit the form. By law (in EU + several U.S. states), they must respond in 30-45 days with everything they have on you.
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What is the main idea of "What the EU AI Act Actually Gives Teens (Even in the U.S.)"?
Which concept is most central to "What the EU AI Act Actually Gives Teens (Even in the U.S.)"?
Which use of AI fits this topic best?
What should a careful learner remember about "The rule"?
You want to use AI after this lesson. What is the safest next step?
How should AI output about EU AI Act be treated?
Name one way to verify an AI answer about EU AI Act.
Which action would help you apply "What the EU AI Act Actually Gives Teens (Even in the U.S.)" responsibly?