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AI & Children: Responsible AI and the balance between innovation, risk & compliance

Virtual | March 20, 12pm - 1pm ET.

 

 

 

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Event Overview

Children and teens are actively engaging with AI-powered technologies across digital platforms. While AI presents groundbreaking opportunities for enhanced experiences and business innovation, it also introduces significant risks—particularly when children and teens are involved. Generative AI, in particular, raises concerns about data privacy, ethical considerations, and regulatory compliance. Companies leveraging AI must navigate evolving legal frameworks while implementing robust governance strategies to ensure safe, privacy-enhanced interactions for younger users.


In this webinar, we explored the opportunities and challenges AI presents when interacting with minors. Industry experts discussed key regulations, risks, and best practices for responsible AI solutions that protect children’s data and digital rights.

Topics covered:

  • Regulatory Landscape: Overview of AI regulations and guidance, including the EU AI Act, and other relevant data protection laws.

  • Responsible AI Design: Frameworks for ethical AI interactions with children.

  • Data Collection Challenges: Addressing privacy risks and regulatory hurdles when collecting AI-generated prompts from minors.

  • Risk & Harm Assessment: Identifying and mitigating AI-related risks for young users.

  • Business & Compliance Strategies: Ensuring compliant AI governance, risk mitigation, and child-safe implementation.

This session is a must to watch for product, legal, compliance, and marketing professionals seeking to navigate AI’s evolving regulatory landscape while building responsible, child-centric AI experiences.

Panelists:

 

PatariuDavid

David Patariu,
Privacy Law Specialist (PLS) attorney; IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPM; ISC2 CISSP, CCSP; Partner
The CISO Law Firm

SaraGrimes

Sara M. Grimes, PhD,
Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy,
McGill University

JoshuaFreeney

Josh Freeney,
AI Specialist, Senior Vice President of Digital Strategy,
Grand Rapids Public Museum

ClaireQuinnW

Claire Quinn,
Chief Privacy Officer, CIPP/E
PRIVO