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AI and Audience Vulnerability Flags: Knowing Who's Watching
AI helps creators flag content that may reach vulnerable audiences so they can adjust framing, warnings, or distribution.
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- 1The premise
- 2audience vulnerability
- 3content warnings
- 4duty of care
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Section 1
The premise
Some content is fine for adults but harmful to teens; AI helps you anticipate the audience you didn't design for.
What AI does well here
- Flag topics that warrant content warnings
- Suggest age-appropriate framings
- Propose distribution restrictions
- Draft resource links for sensitive topics
What AI cannot do
- Stop algorithms from surfacing content widely
- Replace a clinician's judgment on sensitive topics
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