Policy Guidance on AI for Children
Artificial intelligence (AI) is about so much more than self-driving cars and intelligent assistants on your phone. AI systems are increasingly being used by governments and the private sector to, for example, improve the provision of education, healthcare and welfare services. While AI is a force for innovation, it also poses risks for children…, Public consultation UNICEF is seeking input from stakeholders who are interested in or working in areas related to the fields of AI and children’s rights. This includes AI developers and deployers, companies, government agencies, civil society, international organizations, academics and adult and child citizens. We invite stakeholders to express…, Policy guidance on AI for childrenDRAFT 1.0 | SEPTEMBER 2020 Policy guidance on AI for children DRAFT 1.0 | SEPTEMBER 2020 UNICEF works in the worlds toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere. Across 190 countries and territories, we do whatever it takes to help…