MinorBench: A hand-built benchmark for content-based risks for children
By: Shaun Khoo, Gabriel Chua, Rachel Shong
Potential Business Impact:
Tests AI to keep kids safe from bad online stuff.
Large Language Models (LLMs) are rapidly entering children's lives - through parent-driven adoption, schools, and peer networks - yet current AI ethics and safety research do not adequately address content-related risks specific to minors. In this paper, we highlight these gaps with a real-world case study of an LLM-based chatbot deployed in a middle school setting, revealing how students used and sometimes misused the system. Building on these findings, we propose a new taxonomy of content-based risks for minors and introduce MinorBench, an open-source benchmark designed to evaluate LLMs on their ability to refuse unsafe or inappropriate queries from children. We evaluate six prominent LLMs under different system prompts, demonstrating substantial variability in their child-safety compliance. Our results inform practical steps for more robust, child-focused safety mechanisms and underscore the urgency of tailoring AI systems to safeguard young users.
Similar Papers
Safe-Child-LLM: A Developmental Benchmark for Evaluating LLM Safety in Child-LLM Interactions
Computers and Society
Tests if AI is safe for kids and teens.
SproutBench: A Benchmark for Safe and Ethical Large Language Models for Youth
Computation and Language
Tests AI to keep kids safe online.
SafeLawBench: Towards Safe Alignment of Large Language Models
Computation and Language
Tests AI for safe and legal answers.