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Roblox expands child safety controls, but Middle East chat remains off as Arabic AI catches up - The National

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Roblox is expanding its child safety controls globally, but live chat functionality remains disabled for users in the Middle East. This decision is due to the current limitations of AI technology in accurately and safely moderating complex Arabic user-generated content. The article indicates that while Arabic AI development is progressing, it has not yet reached the maturity required for real-time, nuanced content moderation critical for child safety. Why it matters: This situation highlights the significant gap in advanced Arabic natural language processing capabilities needed for high-stakes content moderation, affecting product feature availability and user safety in the region.

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