Common Sense rated Grok unacceptable.Phosra enforces it across every device.
A design-partner concept for Common Sense Media. Real AI Ratings, real enforcement rules, one Miller-family household — demonstrating what a CSM-powered interoperability layer could do for every family in America.
10 AI products · Common Sense risk ratings
Real ratings from Common Sense Media. Click any card to see the full CSM review.
Responsibly designed for education; minor unreliability risks, strong safety frameworks.
Multi-use assistant with moderate risk profile — freshly re-rated March 2026.
High-risk profile; CSM flags safety shortcomings for minors.
Even with teen protections enabled, CSM rates overall risk High.
Integrated into a platform popular with teens; CSM flags High risk.
Answer-engine that presents inaccurate information authoritatively; lacks age protections.
CSM's worst-rated multi-use AI. Unacceptable across minor-safety dimensions.
CSM: "Not safe for anyone under 18" — self-harm, eating disorders, drugs.
Use-case review: general-purpose chatbots used as unsupervised mental-health support.
Simulated companionship products flagged in NY S9051 prohibition bill.
Apply Common Sense ratings to the Miller family
One click. Phosra pulls the Common Sense verdict for every rated product and generates per-child enforcement rules based on age, product classification, and CSM's 8 risk dimensions.
Per-child decisions across all 5 kids × 10 AI products
Every row is a child; every cell is a Phosra enforcement decision derived from the Common Sense verdict + age + product type. Hover a cell for the reason.
How this maps to legislation
- NY S9051 · Prohibition on Unsafe Chatbot Features for Minors
- Sen. Gonzalez / Asm. Bores, written with NY AG James. Prohibits simulated companionship, unsupervised therapy, self-harm promotion, CSAM generation, personhood deception, engagement-over-safety design, and user isolation. $5,000 per violation + private right of action + AG violation tracker site.
- CA AB 1064 · Kids AI Companion Safety (re-try)
- Vetoed by Newsom in October 2025 after Big Tech lobbying. Common Sense Media's top-priority 2026 re-try. Phosra's enforcement demonstrates the technical feasibility the veto rationale disputed.
- CA Parents & Kids Safe AI Act (2026 ballot)
- OpenAI + Common Sense co-sponsored ballot initiative. Age assurance, ban on emotional manipulation / romantic simulation, parental controls, ban on child-targeted ads, AG enforcement.
- CA AB 1043 · OS-level Age Signaling
- Signed into California law October 2025 (Asm. Buffy Wicks). Requires app stores and operating systems to signal age based on parent-declared child age. Phosra consumes this signal; every per-child decision shown here originates from a parent-set age flag.