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Meta Deploys AI To Detect Underage Users On Facebook And Instagram

Meta is deploying AI tools to identify underage users across Facebook and Instagram. Advanced visual analysis is used to examine photos and videos for indicators such as physical proportions and movement patterns, allowing systems to estimate age without relying on facial recognition.

Innovative AI Measures For Age Verification

According to the company, detection relies on general visual signals rather than individual biometric identification. Visual analysis is combined with text-based signals and patterns of user interaction to improve the identification of accounts that may belong to underage users. Integration of multiple data points is intended to strengthen enforcement of age-related policies while avoiding direct biometric tracking.

Expanding The AI Deployment

Initial rollout began in selected regions, with plans for broader global expansion. Current capabilities focus on static and recorded content, while future updates are expected to extend analysis to live and interactive features, including Instagram Live and Facebook Groups. Expansion into additional formats aims to increase coverage of user activity across platforms.

Enforcement And User Accountability

Accounts identified as potentially underage may be temporarily deactivated. Affected users are required to complete an age verification process to restore access. This system is designed to apply platform rules more consistently while maintaining user accountability.

Context Amid Legal Challenges

Growing legal scrutiny has increased pressure on large technology companies to strengthen child safety measures. A jury in New Mexico ordered Meta to pay $375 million in a civil case related to child protection concerns and alleged misrepresentation. The case forms part of broader regulatory attention to how platforms manage user safety and content oversight.

Enhanced Controls With Teen Accounts

Meta is also expanding stricter default settings for younger users through its “Teen Accounts” feature on Instagram. Safeguards include limitations on direct messaging, proactive filtering of potentially harmful content, and default privacy settings. Rollout currently covers 27 countries across the EU and Brazil, with similar measures planned for Facebook in the U.S., the U.K. and the EU.

Joe Gebbia Leads Redesign Of 27,000 U.S. Government Websites

Strategic Expansion Of U.S. National Design Studio

Joe Gebbia is leading a project to redesign U.S. government digital services through the U.S. National Design Studio. At an event hosted by The Wall Street Journal, Gebbia said designer Peter Arnell has joined as the first chief brand architect for the initiative.

A Visionary Leader For Digital Transformation

Arnell brings experience from projects with companies including Donna Karan New York, Samsung, Unilever, Pepsi, Reebok and The Home Depot. His role focuses on aligning design and usability across government platforms to improve consistency and user experience.

Simplifying Complexity Through Innovation

The initiative targets the redesign of approximately 27,000 government websites using design approaches applied in consumer technology products such as Airbnb. Early projects include digitising administrative processes. One redesign reduced a paper-based retirement application process from months to minutes, while another reduced a workflow from 87 clicks to 12.

Enhancing User Experience And Restoring Trust

The initiative targets long-standing issues in government websites, including fragmented navigation, session timeouts and loss of user data during interactions. Joe Gebbia said many existing platforms rely on design patterns that make services difficult to navigate. He noted that users should be able to complete tasks without confusion or repeated steps.

“This is over,” he said, referring to outdated user experiences, adding that digital services should allow citizens to interact with government systems more easily. Work led by Peter Arnell focuses on improving usability and consistency across platforms, with the aim of simplifying processes and reducing friction in online interactions.

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