Meta Lets Parents Spy on Teen AI Conversations—Partially

Meta is threading a needle between parental oversight and teen privacy by letting parents see *topics* (not full transcripts) of their teens' AI chats. The move acknowledges parental anxiety about AI as a black box while avoiding the PR disaster of full surveillance. It's less about protecting teens and more about protecting Meta's brand with anxious parents who control household spending. The partial-visibility model lets Meta claim responsibility without triggering the teen backlash that full monitoring would invite. Consumer AI is now a family negotiation, not an individual product. Meta and competitors will increasingly build trust mechanics for parents into core products rather than treating safety as a separate feature.