Next month, world leaders will convene in Paris for the highly anticipated AI Action Summit, part of an ongoing series of significant international events focused on artificial intelligence. Previous summits have seen heads of state, key policy-makers, and tech industry leaders come together to address the challenges posed by advanced AI technologies. However, one critical demographic has been glaringly absent from these discussions: children.
Children remain the most underrepresented group in the critical dialogue surrounding the design, development, and deployment of AI technologies, raising concerns about their future in an increasingly automated world.