
Emmanuel Macron Urges PM Modi to Ban Social Media for Children Under 15 at India AI Impact Summit 2026
At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed concerns around children’s safety on social media platforms.
During his keynote session, Macron referred to France’s proposed legislation aimed at restricting social media access for children under 15. The bill has passed France’s National Assembly and is awaiting further approval. The proposal focuses on strengthening age verification systems and increasing parental oversight.
Macron noted that several countries are evaluating stricter digital regulations to protect minors online. He emphasized that artificial intelligence and digital platforms must prioritize user safety, especially for young users.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke about responsible AI and the need for child-safe digital ecosystems. India currently requires parental consent mechanisms under its digital data protection framework for minors.
The discussion at the summit reflects a broader global debate on regulating social media usage among children, particularly in the context of AI-driven content systems.
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 continues to host sessions on AI governance, ethics, and digital regulation involving policymakers and technology leaders from multiple countries.