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Empowerment, safety and equity: children's visions of rights-respecting digital futures

2025/6/21
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Adam Engel
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Aisling O'Farrell
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Dylan Yamada-Rice
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Michael Murray
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Sakshi Ghai
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Srishti
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Sakshi Ghai: 我认为数字安全干预措施应该特别关注全球南方的大多数年轻人,他们经常被排除在对话之外。重要的是要了解如何为他们构建本地嵌入和文化敏感的干预措施,而不仅仅是自上而下的方法。我们还需要关注文化上显著的风险,例如在线赌博和技术促进的儿童性虐待,这些风险在某些情况下会被放大。技术公司应该开发针对不同语言的内容审核,并采取安全设计和算法公正的方法。 Srishti: 我非常感谢您提到的文化方面。我的许多家人也住在印度,所以我经常能实时看到这一点。我们需要确保数字干预措施能够反映不同文化背景的需求。

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Contributor(s): Dr Sakshi Ghai, Adam Ingle, Michael Murray, Professor Dylan Yamada-Rice | One in three internet users is a child, yet the digital world was not designed with children in mind. As we witness an acceleration of the development of technologies like generative AI, rapidly transforming children’s lives, tech regulation often prioritises speed over human and children’s rights. Yet the technology-related challenges children face and will face in coming years differ greatly worldwide. What can we learn from engaging children from around the world in imagining what children’s digital lives might look like in the future and what changes are needed to ensure child rights respecting digital environments and tech regulation?