If we follow the idea of safety, should we restrict the internet so either such users can safely use the internet (and phones, gift cards, technology in general) without being scammed, or otherwise restrict it so that at risk individuals can't use the technology at all?
Otherwise, why is AI specifically being targeted, other than the fear of new things that looks similar to the moral panics of video games.
In concept this is maybe desirable; boot anyone off the internet that isn't able to use it safely.
In reality this is a disaster. The elderly and homeless people are already being left behind massively by a society that believes internet access is something everybody everywhere has. This is somewhat fine when the thing they want to access is twitter (and even then, even with the current state of twitter, who are you to judge who should and should not be on it?), but it becomes a Major Problemâ„¢ when the thing they want to access is their bank. Any technological solutions you just thought about for this problem are not sufficient when we're talking about "Can everybody continue to live their lives considering we've kinda thrust the internet on them without them asking"
Otherwise, why is AI specifically being targeted, other than the fear of new things that looks similar to the moral panics of video games.