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Responsible AI and Children: Towards a Rights-Based Approach to AI Governance

Recent breakthroughs in Large Language Models (LLMs), generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), intelligent agents, and other AI-driven technologies are driving the rapid expansion of AI in and across our everyday lives. As argued in a recent policy brief I co-authored for CIFAR’s AI Insights series, entitled Responsible AI and Children: Insights, Implications, and Best Practices, this is just as true for kids as it is for adults. In fact, any time kids use or encounter digital technologies, AI is likely already…

AI Knocking: What Can Parents of Young Kids Expect?

Although we are still in the midst of discovering the implications and opportunities that various technologies bring to our children’s (and our own) lives, we’re seeing a new technological innovation getting a lot of attention: artificial intelligence (or AI) – and specifically Generative AI. AI is something you’re likely already using in your daily life. If you’ve ever unlocked your phone with facial recognition, spoken to a voice assistant like Siri or Alexa, or relied on a navigation app like…