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OpenAI Proposes Global Youth AI Safety Standards

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Industry leaders and researchers are working to develop global standards that ensure AI remains a safe tool for the next generation.

Beyond the G7 Summit: OpenAI Calls for an International Institute to Pioneer Global Youth AI Safety and Opportunity

OpenAI is advocating for the establishment of an international youth safety institute to create unified global standards that protect minors while maximizing the educational benefits of artificial intelligence. This proposal emphasizes a shift from placing the safety burden on parents to a model of corporate responsibility, rigorous risk assessment, and international legislative accountability.

RMN Digital AI Desk
New Delhi | June 3, 2026

The Global Call for AI Literacy and Safety

As artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly central tool for learning, skill development, and workforce readiness, OpenAI is calling for a global movement to ensure these technologies are deployed safely for younger generations. Drawing parallels to the 20th-century literacy movement, the organization suggests that safe AI access could be the key to unlocking personalized learning and reducing barriers for underserved populations. However, to realize these benefits, OpenAI argues that the responsibility for safety must move beyond individual families to include robust industry-wide safeguards.

A Dedicated International Institute

With the G7 Leaders’ Summit approaching in Évian, France, the discussion on youth AI safety is set to take center stage. OpenAI is proposing the creation of a dedicated international youth safety institute to provide continuity and follow-through beyond high-level summits. This body would serve as a hub for governments, researchers, and industry leaders to share evidence, develop practical guidance, and raise standards as technology evolves. Such an institute could be a newly formed entity or an existing national body granted a global mandate. This initiative builds on existing collaborations, such as work with Common Sense Media and practical classroom deployments in countries like Estonia.

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Core Principles for Global Standards

OpenAI has outlined a framework of principles to guide these global safety efforts:

  • Age-Appropriate Protections: Companies must implement privacy-preserving age estimation to distinguish minors from adults and apply protective safeguards by default.
  • Proactive Risk Assessment: Providers should conduct annual safety risk assessments that consider the developmental stages of young users, addressing potential harms before they occur.
  • Content and Safety Protocols: Clear protocols are necessary to handle high-risk interactions such as grooming, exploitation, or self-harm, while systems should be designed to prevent the generation of developmentally inappropriate material.
  • Data Privacy: The personal information of minors must be strictly protected, with a total ban on targeted advertising and the selling of youth data.

Empowering Families and Educators

A key component of the proposed standards is transparency and control for guardians. OpenAI advocates for easy-to-use parental tools to manage settings like data use and time limits, alongside clear safety policies that explain how companies are protecting young users. Furthermore, AI should be viewed as a tool to support—not replace—human relationships and professional guidance in a child’s development.

To ensure these protections are effective, OpenAI calls for strong accountability mechanisms, including independent, interoperable audits and legislative oversight. These principles are already being integrated into products like ChatGPT through advanced age-prediction systems and specific guardrails for users under 18. By grounding AI adoption in evidence and teacher training, the goal is to create an environment where young people can confidently use AI to code, write, and prepare for a changing job market.

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