
Google is rolling a version of Gemini for children under 13 years of age.
In an email to the parents of supervised accounts today, Google announced that the Mithun app would soon be available for parents controlled child accounts.
More restriction
Children can use Gemini to make songs, stories and poems, ask questions, get homework help, learn new things, and do much. This version of Gemini will have more restrictions than a regular version.
Access to Gemini through a hair account is available on the web Genini.google.com And in Gemini mobile app on Android and iOS devices.
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Parents can manage access to Gemini in Google Family Link account. If you close it and your child tries to access it, they will see a message that reads that “Gemini is not available for your account” when they try to reach the Gemini apps.
To prevent your child from reaching Gemini, tap on “control” in your child’s profile, then tap on “Gemini,” and then tap on “Mithun Apps”. Google will tell you when your child uses Gemini for the first time.
Warning for children (and adults)
Google has warned that if you decide to interact with Gemini, you should indicate your children (and these are very concrete rules for adults).
First of all, help them understand that Gemini is not a real person. It can talk like a person, but there are no emotion or feelings in it. Second, this is not always right. Any response should be dual examination by another source. Third, do not enter any sensitive or personal information in Gemini. Finally, there are filters in place, but Gemini can present the material that you don’t want your children to see.
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Google says that it is gradually releasing access to the Gemini app for supervised accounts, so it is not yet available to all. If you don’t see it now, you need soon.
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