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In this conversation, Al Kingsley, Matt Jessop and Tara Steele discuss the urgent need for safeguards in the use of AI by children. They explore the dangers of AI companions, the role of AI in education, and the importance of regulation and governance.

The conversation emphasises the necessity of educating children about AI, the risks of emerging technologies, and the challenges of keeping up with rapid AI development. They also highlight the need for regulatory safeguards and how individuals can get involved with the Safe AI for Children Alliance.

Our key takeaways

  • Children need to be taught how to use AI ethically and safely.
  • AI companions pose significant risks to children under 18.
  • The dangers of AI include misinformation and harmful advice.
  • Education on AI should be a priority in schools.
  • Cyberbullying is exacerbated by AI technologies.
  • Small language models may offer safer alternatives in education.
  • Regulation of AI is crucial for child safety.
  • Companies often delay implementing safeguards until after harm occurs.
  • Long-term thinking is necessary for AI governance.
  • Getting involved with organisations like Safe AI for Children Alliance is important.

Find out more about "The Safe AI For Children Alliance" from here www.safeaiforchildren.org

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